The Surge Of Picting In The Everyday Classroom
[spreaker type=player resource=”episode_id=13316101″ theme=”light” autoplay=”false” playlist=”false” width=”100%” height=”200px”] The learning process in today’s classrooms is completely night and day from where it was at just ten years ago and for many teachers, they are finding that students are leaning toward the direction of “picting.” This refers to the process of learning new ideas through images…
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The learning process in today’s classrooms is completely night and day from where it was at just ten years ago and for many teachers, they are finding that students are leaning toward the direction of “picting.” This refers to the process of learning new ideas through images rather than traditional text and for many, it’s becoming the norm in today’s education system.
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