Drawing is a Thinking Process

VizLit
VizLit
Sep 4, 2018 · 1 min read

When you are thinking and learning, would you rather use 35% of your brain or 85%? More than half your brain is dedicated to visual processing. Everyone has the innate ability to think and communicate visually.

At some point, you decided you’re not good at drawing or were made to believe that drawing isn’t serious. Drawing is not an art process. Drawing is a thinking process.

See how Ananya, one of our awesome student collaborators, uses drawing as a thinking process.

Amazing teachers write, speak, AND draw to activate more of their students’ brains. Pick up a pen and start drawing!

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Those who DRAW to THINK change the world. We’re on a mission to unleash the visual genius in all students and educators!

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