Comparing is the learning skill that all humans have, whether they ever go to school or not. We learn by comparing, comparing two things in front of us and what we already know. It's still one of the most powerful ways to explain something, a process. So for information designers, underneath idea of what you want a cumunicate in the audience, there's like a skeleton. Am i defining something? Or am i putting things in motion? Really simple.
Oliver Caviglioli is a former headteacher of a special needs school. Now, he’s an information designer and author of several books about education. His latest book, Organise Ideas, which he co-authored with David Goodwin, explains the practice and science behind using graphic organizers to teach and learn.
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