
Drawing to Learn
Dual Coding Theory and the Cognitive Power of Visualizing Knowledge
Fiona Gallagher(Author)
epubli (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 8. March 2026
188 pages
978-3-565-30267-3 (ISBN)
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Our educational systems are overwhelmingly biased toward text. We force students to read endless paragraphs and write pages of linear notes, assuming words are the best vehicle for complex thought. But neuroscience proves that forcing the brain to process information exclusively through language creates a massive cognitive bottleneck.
This book introduces the transformative power of Dual Coding Theory. It reveals how the brain possesses two distinct processing channels: one for verbal information and one for visual imagery. When you combine simple, hand-drawn sketches with key concepts, you engage both channels simultaneously, doubling your retention and accelerating comprehension.
You do not need to be an artist. We break down the mechanics of "sketchnoting" and visual problem-solving, showing how creating ugly, highly symbolic doodles forces the mind to synthesize abstract information into concrete understanding.
Throw away the highlighter and pick up a pen. Learn how to hack your cognitive architecture and visually map the complex ideas that words alone cannot capture.
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English
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978-3-565-30267-3 (9783565302673)
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