Design your own thinking challenge! In this exercise, the last of the 29 Day Thinkibility Challenge, we will ask you to reflect upon and use what you have learnt. You could design your own thinking challenges in two ways: The first way is to formulate ONE interesting question. What fascinates you? What are you wondering …
Visualise Rhythm – Thinkibility Nibble
John Varney describes the ‘wheel method’ of tracing rhythm and explores a more intuitive way of visualising rhythms. Traditionally rhythm is indicated on a musical bar line but after this musical journey around the world, you never look at a musical bar line in the same way. I might add, unless you're a musician. Patterns …
Visualising to Explore a Model
Visualising is a great tool when we are solving problems. We can create an image of a situation to make sense of it. Sometime we visualise to explore “what will happen if. . .?” Visualising helps us: to explore a model to plan ahead to dive into a problem Visualising to explore a model is …