ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Sketchnoting

Sketchnoting is like drawing a picture to take notes. You can draw pictures and write words at the same time to help you remember what you are learning. It's a fun way to take notes and helps you remember things better.

Just like when you draw a picture, sketchnoting uses different shapes and lines to help represent different ideas. For example, if you're learning about plants, you can draw a picture of a sun, a tree, and a plant to help you remember that plants need sunlight to grow.

You can also use different colors to help represent different ideas. For example, you can use green for plants, brown for soil, and blue for water.

So with sketchnoting, you turn your notes into a visual storybook with fun pictures and bright colors that make it more exciting and easier to remember what you learned.
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