The Generative Drawing Principle is a theory of learning that connects students with generating drawings to help them understand and apply their knowledge.
- The Cambridge Handbook of Multimedia Learning
- Drawing-to-Learn: A Framework for Using Drawings to Promote Model-Based Reasoning in Biology
- Drawing to Learn in Science
- Drawing to Learn: Learning to Draw
Roxanne’s Work and Favorites
- Doodle Practice Sheet
- Favorite Markers, Pens, and Papers
- Pinterest Boards
- Roxanne’s Sketchnotes
- SuperDoodleGirl on Instagram
- Roxanne’s ArtSmart Videos
Recommended Doodle Tools (Pen and Paper)
- Light Pad for Tracing
- Moleskin Notebook (blank 3.5 x 5.5)
- Palomino Blackwing Pencils
- Uniball White Gel Pens (great for using over black Sharpies!)
- Prismacolor Scholar Colored Pencils (so much better than anything that comes bundled with acoloring book!)
- Papermate Flair Pens
Doodle Tools (Digital)
Stylus Options
Apps: There are a LOT of drawing apps available. Pick a couple and play with them and think through your workflow and then use a couple. You really don’t need 50!
iOS
- Procreate
- Autodesk Sketchbook (free)
- Tayasui Sketches
- Paper53
- Notes
Android
- Autodesk Sketchbook (free)
- Bamboo Paper
- Microsoft OneNote
For animations
- Explain Everything
- Lemon Lesson
- Procreate
Interesting Browsing
- Keep Calm and Doodle On
- Doodling to Keep Your Mind On Task
Inspiration for Drawing and Sketchnoting