Practical Pedagogies – the Sketchnotes!
Just returned from a wonderful few days in Köln/Cologne at Practical Pedagogies conference. The conference was held at St George’s School and, as the name suggests, was full of practical sessions led by research and pedagogy.
I was privileged to be asked to present, and I’ll share my presentation and tell you all about it in the next post.
Taking out my own slot, I had the opportunity to attend 7 other sessions plus the keynote and endnote. As usual, I attempted to sketchnote my way through the conference.
Sketchnotes are a visual way of capturing ideas on a page. They use words, boxes/clouds, arrows, and simple doodles to organize information. To find out more about the science behind it, you can have a look at my presentation at PracPed18 https://lisibo.com/2016/11/pracped16-sketchnoting-for-beginners/
Below are scanned copies of the #sketchnotes from #PracPed24. Hope they give you a taste of the sessions that I attended. They were all thought provoking, inspiring, practical and immediately actionable. Enjoy!
Wow Lisa, so many awesome sketches. Thank you for your wonderful and creative note taking in my session.
Thanks Thérèse. Lovely to meet you. Loved your session – I’ll be playing Beans with the next class that need a brain break! Lisa x