thinking visually..
Thinking visual obviously lol
Visual thinking, such as mental imagery or spatial reasoning, is often considered a prime example of thinking without language. This type of cognitive process involves manipulating mental images or concepts without the need for verbal or written language.
Sam and Friends - 1955 Visual Thinking 1-12 was released on: USA: 1959
David Hyerle has written: 'Thinking maps' 'Designs for thinking connectively' 'Visual tools for constructing knowledge' -- subject(s): Critical thinking, Cognition, Thought and thinking, Visual learning, Constructivism (Education) 'Student Successes With Thinking Maps(R)'
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Ipde process
IPDE Process
visual thinking
Reading is a cognitive (thinking) process.
An example of thinking without language could be imagining a visual scene or solving a spatial puzzle in your mind. In these situations, your brain is processing information and problem-solving without relying on verbal or written language.
The art course "Visual Thinking" provides the ground work for even better transfer studies by picking various kinds of skills actually learned in art.
An interface in visual basic is any visual thing. For example, when you're making your forms, that's an interface.