Introduction to Sketch-noting
Issued by
Griffith University
Earners know how to incorporate drawing into their note taking and planning techniques. Earners appreciate and comprehend a range of sketch-noting styles and techniques and have developed them to create their own style that suits their creative and commercial requirements. Earners can create an effective visual language to replace or enhance written text. They have gained these skills through observation, research, technique exploration, rationales and practice.
Additional DetailsSkills
Earning Criteria
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Earners can create an effective visual language utilising appropriate subject matter, stylistic conventions and techniques to replace or enhance written text.
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Earners can create powerful and meaningful visual images through observation, research, technique exploration, rationales and practice.
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Earners can experiment and develop new approaches to sketch-notes using a range of traditional and contemporary media.
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Earners have developed intuitive visual problem-solving abilities to boost memory retention and comprehension using effective visual note-taking and using skills practised and technical knowledge learnt.
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Earners have demonstrated their skills through a portfolio stored within the evidence Resource Library.
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Earners have added added sketch notes to their portfolio as evidence every week
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Earners have added an Engaged Sketch-note as evidence to their portfolio