What if teachers could see learning through the eyes of their students?

On Monday, July 11th I had the chance to hear John Hattie and several other speakers answer that question at the Annual Visible Learning Conference hosted by Corwin Press.  During this conference I created visual maps of the keynotes throughout the day.  The completed charts were displayed in the Exhibit Hall so attendees could get a closer look at take photos.  I spoke with so many educators who shared with me how they want to use more visuals in their classrooms.  YES!  The power of visual thinking is really amazing.

#AVL2016 John Hattie Keynote Annual Visible Learning Conference

John Hattie Keynote on The Current State of Visible Learning Research

#AVL2016 Viviane Robinson Keynote Annual Visible Learning Conference

Viviane Robinson Keynote on Building Trust While Doing the Tough Work of Improvement

#AVL2016 Pedro Noguera Keynote Annual Visible Learning Conference

Pedro Noguera Keynote on Equity and Deeper Learning

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Lisa Nelson….Hey, that’s me 🙂

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1,000 Attendees at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center

 

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Lisa

Visual Thinker | Graphic Recorder | Sketchnote Artist at See In Colors
Lisa Nelson loves combining art with life. She is the Founder and Chief Visual Strategist of See In Colors where she leads a team that designs, facilitates, and captures conversations with hand-drawn pictures. By blending the power of visuals, communication and project management, Lisa helps organization have impact for social change. See In Colors is based in the Washington, D.C. area and serves clients world-wide.