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The first thing my students see on the screen at the front of my lab each day is an inspirational (at least, inspirational to me) quotation. Some students groan; some grin; and a few even write the quotes down. A favorite of mine is:
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“One must learn by doing the thing, for though you think you know it– you have no certainty until you try.”
—Sophocles, 5th c. B.C.
I may be adding a new quote:
“If you can’t draw it, you don’t know it.” —William DeMeyer
The second quote was one that I happened across on the homepage of http://www.drawittoknowit.com/ While this site requires a subscription and is very discipline-specific, the clips below give you an idea of their strategy
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Another clip, this one highly specific to the world of biochemistry, comes from a group of medical students at Detroit’s Wayne State University School of Medicine:
Of course, you probably aren’t teaching brain ventricles or amino acid structure. But I’ll bet you’re teaching something that your students find difficult to organize or remember. Regardless of your discipline, you can probably come up with a clever visual mnemonic that students can learn to draw and will remember forever….or at least until the exam. And if you can’t devise such a drawing yourself, students in your class might come up with some great drawings if properly motivated. Do I smell extra credit?
YouTubeoffers several sample videos from these clever folks that may inspire you to try your hand.