Scientists use a range of visual forms to imagine new relations, test ideas and elaborate knowledge, with digital technologies increasingly used to construct elaborate maps, 3D simulations, graphs or enhanced photographs. These visual tools are not simply passive communication devices but actively shape how we build knowledge in science
Drawing as a tool for learning is both undervalued and underutilised in current educational systems....
Evidence that visual communication preceded written language and provided a basis for it goes back t...
Sketching and drawing are valuable tools for communi-cating conceptual and spatial information. When...
Should science learners be challenged to draw more? Certainly making visualizations is integral to s...
Scientists, mathematicians and engineers draw and model to create knowledge. This presentation will ...
Art and science have long enjoyed a symbiotic relationship, one worth re-examining in our educationa...
Visual thinking is essential in the development of science. Visual representations are also indispen...
The technique of drawing to learn has received increasing attention in recent years. In this article...
The scientific drawing understood as a universal language is a tool of undoubted documentary value a...
Self-constructed external representations can positively affect the course and type of reasoning for...
Creating models is at the heart of any scientific endeavor and therefore should have a place in scie...
Research on the effectiveness of generating visualizations while reading and understanding a science...
Importance of Science Subject Science allows students to explore their world and discover new things...
Drawing is increasingly recognized as a literacy of science. It is claimed that when learners draw t...
The emergence of cave drawings c40,000 years ago is explained as an 'external hard-drive', alleviati...
Drawing as a tool for learning is both undervalued and underutilised in current educational systems....
Evidence that visual communication preceded written language and provided a basis for it goes back t...
Sketching and drawing are valuable tools for communi-cating conceptual and spatial information. When...
Should science learners be challenged to draw more? Certainly making visualizations is integral to s...
Scientists, mathematicians and engineers draw and model to create knowledge. This presentation will ...
Art and science have long enjoyed a symbiotic relationship, one worth re-examining in our educationa...
Visual thinking is essential in the development of science. Visual representations are also indispen...
The technique of drawing to learn has received increasing attention in recent years. In this article...
The scientific drawing understood as a universal language is a tool of undoubted documentary value a...
Self-constructed external representations can positively affect the course and type of reasoning for...
Creating models is at the heart of any scientific endeavor and therefore should have a place in scie...
Research on the effectiveness of generating visualizations while reading and understanding a science...
Importance of Science Subject Science allows students to explore their world and discover new things...
Drawing is increasingly recognized as a literacy of science. It is claimed that when learners draw t...
The emergence of cave drawings c40,000 years ago is explained as an 'external hard-drive', alleviati...
Drawing as a tool for learning is both undervalued and underutilised in current educational systems....
Evidence that visual communication preceded written language and provided a basis for it goes back t...
Sketching and drawing are valuable tools for communi-cating conceptual and spatial information. When...