Webjets for Education

Visual Thinking

Visual thinking, also called visual/spatial learning or picture thinking is the phenomenon of thinking through visual processing. [15]
The acknowledgment and application of different cognitive and learning styles, including visual, kinesthetic, musical, mathematical and verbal thinking styles, are a common part of many current teacher training courses. Those who think in pictures have generally claimed to be best at visual learning.

One technique is the Method of Loci [7] (better known as the Memory Palace technique of memorization) – through spatial positioning of information, the mind is able to quickly and efficiently recall big amounts of knowledge. This allows knowledge workers, researchers and scientists to benefit from the usage of Webjets likewise.

Approaches like color-coding, pattern recognition or clustering techniques benefit the students in additional ways.