This course consists of 23 video lectures and an expected completion time of 2 hours, which includes video time and individual work via provided activities and challenges. A certificate of completion will be provided after you have completed all lectures.
About This Course
Have you always wanted to try sketchnoting, but did not know how to get started? This course is for you!
Not everyone has gone down the rabbit hole of exploring how sketchnoting can increase student success in daily classroom tasks. Nevertheless, data has shown incredible gains in student attention and engagement when using this new note-taking strategy!
Not an artist? No problem. Practice the details that go into sketchnoting along with our videos. Gain the knowledge and insight to take sketchnoting into the classroom with confidence.
During this course, you will learn how to:
- Explore sketchnoting for you as an individual
- Learn methods for creating sketchnotes with your class
- Learn how to tie sketchnoting in with teaching you are already doing
- Discover what makes sketchnoting effective for student learning
Included in this course
- 23 Video Lectures.
- Official Certificate of Completion.
- Digital Badge to show off your awesomeness.
Your Instructor
BreAnn Fennell is the 2021 Regional Ohio Teacher of the Year. She is an author, most recently of children’s books entitled Choose Your Cheer and Play? Yay! Baby Talk. BreAnn writes a monthly blog for the Teach Better Team called Play Better. She loves her job as a first and second grade looping teacher and educational technology coach. BreAnn and Bryan are the parents of two little boys, Lucas and Maks.
During this course, you will learn how to:
Explore sketchnoting for you as an individual.
Learn methods for creating sketchnotes with your class.
Learn how to tie sketchnoting in with teaching you are already doing.
Discover what makes sketchnoting effective for student learning.
Included in this course:
23 Video Lectures.
Official Certificate of Completion.
Digital Badge to show off your awesomeness.
Frequently Asked Questions
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