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Add sketchnoting to your toolkit as an instructor as you help your students develop their own visual thinking skills.
- . The online parts of the Sketch service will be discontinued on the 30th of September, 2019. This is the official Sketch app from Sony. Sketch brings a fun drawing and photo editing experience to anyone who wants to be creative, regardless of skill level.
- New in Sketch 51.2 Bug Fixes This update fixes a variety of issues, including a bug where the Typeface menu could not be expanded for some fonts. Download Sketch Version 51.2 Requires macOS Sierra (10.12.2) or newer.
- Add sketchnoting to your toolkit as an instructor to better develop and deliver curriculum.
- Introduce sketchnoting to your students and help them develop and apply their skills in a subject-specific way.
- Short videos with printable follow-up activities to weave sketchnoting seamlessly into your lessons.
- A printable card deck with quick prompts that encourage students to engage with information on a deep (but still playful) level.
In this first section, you and your students will develop the individual sketchnoting skills that are the building blocks for any style of visual note-taking.
Part 1 Video Lessons:
- 1. Handwritten Fonts (6:03)
- 2. Icons (3:39)
- 3. Faces (4:07)
- 4. Arrows (3:08)
- 5. Stick Figures (4:53)
- 6. Color (4:21)
- 7. Scenes (3:18)
- 8. Containers (4:41)
- 9. Lists (3:54)
- 10. Dividers (3:26)
- 11. Empathy Maps (3:22)
- 12. Filtering (2:58)
- 13. Synthesizing (4:51)
In the second section of video lessons, you and your students will learn how to combine the skills from Part 1 into specific note-taking processes.
Part 2 Video Lessons:
- 1. Cornell + Sketchnoting (4:36)
- 2. Mind Mapping (6:08)
- 5. Card By Card (4:13)
- 6. Brick Road Approach (4:35)
In the third section we explore the best ways to apply your sketchnoting skills to specific subject areas. Javascript condenser 1 4.
Part 3 Video Lessons:
- 1. Social Studies (5:47)
- 2. Science (6:38)
- 3. Math (5:54)
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- 4. Language Arts (4:37)
- 5. Physical Education (5:25)
- 6. Art (6:38)
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- 7. Foreign Language (8:44)
- 8. Journalism (7:06)
- 9. Cross-Discipline (4:29)
August 1st, 2017: Practice activities for each lesson.
February 23rd, 2018: The subject-specific lessons.
Some updates I've made to this resource kit to facilitate the transition to an online learning environment.
This resource kit also includes these two downloads:
A 100%-sketched set of 128 skill-building activities, all of which are designed to help you develop the skills you need to become a proficient visual note-taker.
A set of ready-to-use hand-sketched icons (in PNG and SVG format) plus an actionable guide that will walk you through the steps of building you own personalized visual vocabulary.
Teach Your Students A Lifelong Skill
Too many students think that 1) they can't draw and/or 2) drawing doesn't belong in the classroom. By showing them otherwise you'll be opening the door to a more creative and fulfilled future.
Improve Your Skills As An Instructor
By developing your own sketchnoting skills you'll be better prepared to reach the visual learners in your classroom, making this addition to your instructional toolkit invaluable.
Seamless Integration with Core Content
Let me carry the weight of sketchnoting instruction so that you can focus on applying those skills to your content area.
Free Coaching Calls
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Are you ready to start sharing the skill of sketchnoting with your students?
Join Verbal to VisualIf you haven't opened Sketch within the last few hours, you might not have noticed the latest update. Here's what's new
- Text and Layer Styles defined in Libraries are now available across all your Sketch documents.
- You can now add fixed elements, like headers and footers to prototypes.
- Significant performance improvements especially when working with large or complex documents.
- We've made some big changes to the appearance of arrows and other markers on paths.
- More than 80 other enhancements and bug fixes, including improvements to how Sketch handles text layers and the behavior of the Rotate tool.*
Read the official blog post here
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Anyone experiencing bugs that make them regret updating?
Finally, after many many years… arrow heads that make sense!
@OlivierHeitz said:
Anyone experiencing bugs that make them regret updating?Exactly what my lizard brain thought before clicking the Update button..
I'll just wait for 51.1 or 51.2- edited July 2018
@OlivierHeitz said:
Anyone experiencing bugs that make them regret updating?Abstract users, be aware of this post on DN:
Commit your Files before you upgrade Abstract & Sketch 51 WARNING!
https://www.designernews.co/stories/95892-using-abstract--sketch-51-warningIt can be resolved by commiting your changes and updating Abstract to v.73!
The bitmap editing tools, fill color and magic wand are not there anymore in sketch 51. Are they removed permanently or is there an additional setting to get them back?
@anudeep108 said:
The bitmap editing tools, fill color and magic wand are not there anymore in sketch 51. Are they removed permanently or is there an additional setting to get them back?permanently gone, check the changelog.
After updating, when copy and paste to new artboard it doesn't paste in place anymore (default now is Y=0)..Very annoying.
- edited July 2018
@alias said:
@anudeep108 said:
The bitmap editing tools, fill color and magic wand are not there anymore in sketch 51. Are they removed permanently or is there an additional setting to get them back?permanently gone, check the changelog.
I think this is a great miss. I use this a lot.
The current website states: 'Sketch contains a couple of the most common bitmap editing capabilities to help prevent you from jumping between different design tools.' - link
Removing it causes the opposite to happen. I'm not asking for a lot of editing, but making a white backgrounded image a transparent one was a great feature. - The image editing tools were extremely helpful, I wonder why they've been removed.
@wvu said:
@alias said:
@anudeep108 said:
The bitmap editing tools, fill color and magic wand are not there anymore in sketch 51. Are they removed permanently or is there an additional setting to get them back?permanently gone, check the changelog.
I think this is a great miss. I use this a lot.
The current website states: 'Sketch contains a couple of the most common bitmap editing capabilities to help prevent you from jumping between different design tools.' - link
Removing it causes the opposite to happen. I'm not asking for a lot of editing, but making a white backgrounded image a transparent one was a great feature.they're back! Flare 2 2 download free.
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