Im 54 now. All through elementary school and high school l used a self taught system very similar to this. I was constantly ridiculed by my teachers. Called a "slacker", a "poor student", a "goof off", a "day dreamer". All because my notebooks were full of nothing but "doodling". Then because like 25% of my total grade were so often based on what the teachers referred to as a "notebook grade", based on their looking through your notes, (I'd often recieve a 0) it would knock my cumulative grade average down into the 70-75% range. Then the lousy ass teachers would use that score as ammunition to brow beat me saying "See, if you would spend your time taking notes instead of doodling, your grades would be higher...". In spite off my scoring 90s -100s in every test. IN FACT l even had some more hateful teachers even try to accuse me if cheating on tests because they refused to believe lcould make perfect scores when "All l ever did was goof off and doodle in class...". A$$h0|€$ Thank goodness l got a full music scholarship to college! Then since "notebook grades" weren't a thing l was always in either the Dean's or President's List and carried a nearly 4.0 GPA.
Seems sadly that they had a lot of hate in their hearts because to teach you have to love doing it and love teaching people grow and learn….but with knowledge puffing us all up if we aren’t careful many teachers just are arrogant. I had to self teach myself certain maths when I got older because majority of my math teachers were always assuming you “knew” what they were teaching and skipped steps and acted irritated when you asked for help and just couldn’t understand something. I used to beat myself up about it thinking it was me when it wasn’t and so many of these teachers are driving people to commit suicide or to take drugs because they are being forced to learn something in a way that was not made for them to learn. Ironically when I would tutor others after college and after school that was when I understood certain things that teachers tried to teach me but just didn’t take the time to teach me in a different way. It was all because I taught myself.
School is systematic. It is to indoctrinate a system and a way of being on students. It is a factory. I am a verbal reasoning focused person. So I was a perfect match for how academia works. It isn't visual so because of this bias many of my students struggled. As a teacher focused on knowing what my job is and what kids need and seeing a disconnect. I had them turn to rote writing down of "notes" so they could produce the products that my job paid me to have them produce... You see this is the parr behind the curtain. We have bosses we are not free agents. We get all the flack but we are told what to produce. When we get out of line we get bad reviews ...we get called in offices .. We get emails we get pressure so we get it from both ends....I am a science major so I am observational and know how to play both ends but I recognize the game they hate me because I can't get pressured from any side. Because I give all sides what they ask for in a creative problem solving way. I am here to tell you that most people in education don't approach anything like this. Teachers want to teach...like they were taught and administrators want to show improvement on metrics and low problems with discipline. True learning isn't focused on because it can't be put in a number metric with the methods they use. So I let students do what they do best
I absolutely love you, the way you educate us, and the fact that you take time to do this. I remember the first day that I found your page and I am still obsessed. Something about your videos just excite my soul inside! I am pretty sure it's your red hair. And your EYES! OMG They are so full of life! And I can sense your passion for what you are talking about and I high five you! -From one passionate sketch note taker to another!
Hey Doug, your videos are fantastic and inspiring. Can you please help me understand how this course will be different than the TH-cam videos you have under sketchnote school? I am really looking forward for information such as duration, modules etc.
Hi Nilesh, I'd say the courses stand out for two reasons: 1) they're comprehensive and walk you step by step through the skill-development process (in contrast to videos here, which are more of a grab bag approach) and 2) you're able to share your work along the way and get feedback from me and other course participants. On the description page of each course you'll be able to see the full course outline. Click on the course title under the "What You'll Get" section to see that. Hope that's helpful!
Do you have advice for taking notes in lingual classes? Should I even bother? I appreciate any tip for this very specific ADHD + languages at university topic.
I believe this nice video should be spread out more for others. Can I, by any chance, repost your channel on another platform called Gan Jing World? Hope to get your response soon. Thank you!
Im 54 now. All through elementary school and high school l used a self taught system very similar to this. I was constantly ridiculed by my teachers. Called a "slacker", a "poor student", a "goof off", a "day dreamer". All because my notebooks were full of nothing but "doodling". Then because like 25% of my total grade were so often based on what the teachers referred to as a "notebook grade", based on their looking through your notes, (I'd often recieve a 0) it would knock my cumulative grade average down into the 70-75% range. Then the lousy ass teachers would use that score as ammunition to brow beat me saying "See, if you would spend your time taking notes instead of doodling, your grades would be higher...". In spite off my scoring 90s -100s in every test. IN FACT l even had some more hateful teachers even try to accuse me if cheating on tests because they refused to believe lcould make perfect scores when "All l ever did was goof off and doodle in class...". A$$h0|€$
Thank goodness l got a full music scholarship to college! Then since "notebook grades" weren't a thing l was always in either the Dean's or President's List and carried a nearly 4.0 GPA.
Seems sadly that they had a lot of hate in their hearts because to teach you have to love doing it and love teaching people grow and learn….but with knowledge puffing us all up if we aren’t careful many teachers just are arrogant. I had to self teach myself certain maths when I got older because majority of my math teachers were always assuming you “knew” what they were teaching and skipped steps and acted irritated when you asked for help and just couldn’t understand something. I used to beat myself up about it thinking it was me when it wasn’t and so many of these teachers are driving people to commit suicide or to take drugs because they are being forced to learn something in a way that was not made for them to learn. Ironically when I would tutor others after college and after school that was when I understood certain things that teachers tried to teach me but just didn’t take the time to teach me in a different way. It was all because I taught myself.
I’m so sorry you went through that ):
Were you ever diagnosed with adhd?
School is systematic. It is to indoctrinate a system and a way of being on students. It is a factory. I am a verbal reasoning focused person. So I was a perfect match for how academia works. It isn't visual so because of this bias many of my students struggled. As a teacher focused on knowing what my job is and what kids need and seeing a disconnect. I had them turn to rote writing down of "notes" so they could produce the products that my job paid me to have them produce... You see this is the parr behind the curtain. We have bosses we are not free agents. We get all the flack but we are told what to produce. When we get out of line we get bad reviews ...we get called in offices ..
We get emails we get pressure so we get it from both ends....I am a science major so I am observational and know how to play both ends but I recognize the game they hate me because I can't get pressured from any side. Because I give all sides what they ask for in a creative problem solving way. I am here to tell you that most people in education don't approach anything like this. Teachers want to teach...like they were taught and administrators want to show improvement on metrics and low problems with discipline. True learning isn't focused on because it can't be put in a number metric with the methods they use. So I let students do what they do best
@@ericclayton9080 Is that like an enneagram personality type?
Finally something for visual learners
I absolutely love you, the way you educate us, and the fact that you take time to do this. I remember the first day that I found your page and I am still obsessed. Something about your videos just excite my soul inside! I am pretty sure it's your red hair. And your EYES! OMG They are so full of life! And I can sense your passion for what you are talking about and I high five you!
-From one passionate sketch note taker to another!
Just got into visual note taking and found the best video for beginners 👍🏽👍🏽
is it just me or does his smile make me wanna smile too
just u fam
No
Jimmy Buffet : /
Hey Doug, your videos are fantastic and inspiring. Can you please help me understand how this course will be different than the TH-cam videos you have under sketchnote school?
I am really looking forward for information such as duration, modules etc.
Hi Nilesh, I'd say the courses stand out for two reasons: 1) they're comprehensive and walk you step by step through the skill-development process (in contrast to videos here, which are more of a grab bag approach) and 2) you're able to share your work along the way and get feedback from me and other course participants. On the description page of each course you'll be able to see the full course outline. Click on the course title under the "What You'll Get" section to see that. Hope that's helpful!
Thanks Doug. This helps.
Do you have advice for taking notes in lingual classes? Should I even bother? I appreciate any tip for this very specific ADHD + languages at university topic.
i love this. i wanna know what's your setup.
I believe this nice video should be spread out more for others. Can I, by any chance, repost your channel on another platform called Gan Jing World? Hope to get your response soon. Thank you!
May I use this video for my assignment?
sure
Absolutely! I'd love to hear what sort of assignment it is, so if you get the chance let us know. :)
Is that a posca marker? Or several different kinds?
Thanks for this!
They're Sakura Permapaque markers - one of my faves!
@@verbaltovisualthanks! I can’t wait to try 😁
Hi Doug, I purchased this course quite some time ago. It seems you've changed platforms and I can't log in. Can you help?
Hi Rebecca, happy to help! Shoot me an email and I'll get you set up: doug@verbaltovisual.com
@@verbaltovisual thank you so much; email sent!
@ProContentCreate
how is the course? Is it worth investing in?
Can we get an app like this ?? Handwriting text nd option to add imagines. ???
Impressive work. Liked it very much! Best Wishes!
Brijit Dighe
Who paid for the training? Worth it ?
I would like to know this too.
Absolutely worth it! It is amazing - using it all the time and popped in here to send a link to à friend. Highly recommend
if i have a ring light / phone holder and i turn it on it's side i wonder could i make videos like this showing notes.. hmmm
I say try it!
@@verbaltovisual ah thank you so much for the encouragement! I was just thinking out loud I didn't think I'd get a response
How to do it in digital world
I've been exploring that too! th-cam.com/video/h95B6nDdFFI/w-d-xo.html
my teacher made us watch this video at school and yep..
Haha, nice.
Me too
Me three
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me five
I hate classes that mandate videos like this...
Finally found you !!!
❤
wonderful
my teacher made me watch this aswell
bleh
watching this form home because it is apart of an assaignment
Moses Rowe hahah and it is due today
👍
My teach did the same
why does this guy look exactly like my teacher
its just a coincidence. 😛
1000th liker yeheyeyeyey
If sketch-noting is better than normal notes, why don't more people do it?
Because it takes effort.
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