About this Event
3 Days “Visual Explorer Camp for Students”
Morning:
1. Review and Reflect: Begin the day by reviewing key concepts from the Visual Sketch Note Workshop. Reflect on personal experiences and challenges faced during the workshop.
2. Visual Brainstorming: Engage students in a visual brainstorming session to generate ideas for incorporating visuals into their studies. Encourage creativity and out-of-the-box thinking.
3. Visual Study Techniques: Introduce various visual study techniques such as mind mapping, concept mapping, and visual summarization. Provide examples and practical exercises for students to apply these techniques to their study materials.
Afternoon:
4. Visual Note-Taking Practice: Conduct a hands-on session where students practice taking visual notes on a given topic or reading material. Emphasize the importance of using symbols, icons, and images to enhance comprehension and retention.
5. Interactive Learning: Explore interactive visual learning tools and resources available online. Allow students to experiment with different tools and platforms to find what works best for them.
Morning:
1. Nature Walk: Take students on a nature walk and encourage them to observe their surroundings through a visual lens. Encourage them to sketch, photograph, or capture interesting sights using their smartphones or cameras.
2. Visual Storytelling: Use the outdoor environment as inspiration for a visual storytelling activity. Ask students to create a visual story or comic strip based on their observations during the nature walk.
Afternoon:
3. Outdoor Sketching Session: Set up an outdoor sketching session where students can practice drawing landscapes, architecture, or natural elements. Provide guidance on composition, perspective, and using different drawing techniques.
4. Visual Reflection: Lead a group discussion where students reflect on how their outdoor experience influenced their perception and appreciation of visuals. Encourage them to share insights and observations from their sketches and visual creations.
Morning:
1. Collaborative Visual Project: Divide students into small groups and assign them a collaborative visual project related to their field of study or personal interests. Examples include creating an infographic, designing a poster, or illustrating a complex concept.
2. Presentation Skills: Conduct a session on effective visual presentation skills, including tips for creating visually appealing slides and delivering engaging presentations. Allow students to practice presenting their visual projects to the class and provide constructive feedback.
Afternoon:
3. Peer Feedback and Reflection: Facilitate a peer feedback session where students provide constructive criticism and suggestions for improving each other's visual projects. Encourage a supportive and collaborative atmosphere.
4. Action Planning: Guide students in developing action plans for integrating visual learning techniques into their ongoing studies. Encourage them to set specific goals and identify strategies for incorporating visuals into their learning routine.
Benefits and potential results students can expect from participating in the Visual Explorer Camp:
1. Improve Academic Performance: Research has shown that visual learning techniques can lead to improved academic performance. By mastering visual mapping, note-taking, and presentation skills during the retreat, students can enhance their ability to understand complex concepts and excel in their studies.
2. Boost Information Retention: Visual learning methods such as mind mapping and concept mapping have been proven to enhance information retention and recall. Students who incorporate these techniques into their study routine are likely to remember key concepts more effectively, leading to better performance in exams and assessments.
3. Enhance Critical Thinking: Through visual exploration activities, students will develop critical thinking skills as they analyze, interpret, and synthesize information from their surroundings. These skills are essential for academic success, as they enable students to evaluate evidence, make connections between ideas, and solve problems creatively.
4. Stimulate Curiosity and Engagement: Visual exploration fosters curiosity and engagement by encouraging students to actively observe and interact with their environment. By immersing themselves in hands-on activities and outdoor experiences, students will develop a genuine enthusiasm for learning that extends beyond the classroom.
5. Encourage Interdisciplinary Connections: Visual learning transcends traditional disciplinary boundaries, allowing students to make connections between different subjects and areas of study. Through collaborative projects and interdisciplinary exploration, students will gain a holistic understanding of complex topics and develop a well-rounded academic perspective.
6. Cultivate Transferable Skills: The skills acquired through visual exploration, such as communication, creativity, and problem-solving, are highly transferable and applicable across various academic disciplines and professional fields. Students who participate in the retreat will develop a versatile skill set that can benefit them throughout their academic and professional careers.
7. Measureable Results: Upon completion of the retreat, students can expect to see measurable improvements in their academic performance, study habits, and overall learning outcomes. Whether through higher grades, increased confidence, or a deeper appreciation for visual learning, the results of their participation in the Visual Explorer Retreat will be tangible and impactful.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
NY Cafe ニューユーカフェ, 8 Sin Ming Road, Singapore, Singapore
SGD 388.00 to SGD 488.00