Upcoming Footnotes conferences include:
London Bankside University 12th of November 2010
This challenging and practical one day conference will be hosted by visual thinking specialist Oliver West of University College Falmouth, U.K. Oliver West will offer a unique insight into the mind of a visual thinker. Chronically dyslexic himself, he has developed a unique portfolio of visual thinking techniques for learning and personal development. These techniques and strategies enable visual thinkers and those with dyslexic tendencies to discover why they think differently and to find learning strategies which work for them. They have proven successful in helping learners in all levels of education, from pre-school to postgraduate; students who have continually struggled with traditional education have found their ability to learn transformed through the use of Oliver West’s ‘Footnotes’ techniques. For many visual thinkers they have become an essential tool for overcoming day-to-day frustrations in memory and communication, in education and beyond.
Footnotes visual thinking techniques help non-linear thinkers to translate their thoughts, and they also help linear thinkers to unlock more imaginative forms of tapping their creative potential. This conference will give delegates an introduction to the Footnotes techniques, with practical ideas of how to incorporate visual learning into existing teaching methods.
For more details, please email Oliver using the link on the Contact page.
Click here for an article about the Geneva 2007 conference by journalist Jamie Stokes...
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