Friday, April 6, 2007
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Writing for Visual Thinkers is an e-book textbook. The book explores various relationships between writing and design, allowing students to incorporate various ideas and methods of writing into their work. The e-book format allows for dynamic media (such as podcast interviews, video and downloadable PDF exercises), to be easily accessed. The book is currently under development and this blog is intended to create a dialogue and share ideas for book content. {Publisher: New Riders/AIGA Press}
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The thesis development course taught by Anne West -- "Mapping the Intelligence of Our Work -- at RISD was a transformative experience for me. I know that her techniques have influenced many educators in how they get thier undergraduate and graduate design students to write about thier process and work.
Anne's email is: awest@risd.edu
http://risd.edu/coursewin.cfm?Number=GRAD%20031G&Instructor=Anne_West
'Neurobics' a new word and activity developed by Dr. Jim Watson to help students as he says, "get into the world, participate, and enjoy." He incorporates this activity into some of the beginning level design courses. It has helped many students with brainstorming and becoming better thinkers.
Jim's email is: jwatson@ucok.edu
I perform freewriting, reflective writing, and word lists in my own work, and require my students to perform some of those tasks in their own work.
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