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The smashin scope is a visualization technique used with the purpose to create engaging associations in the mind of the learner. This method was devised by British learning entrepreneur [[Tony Buzan]] and his colleague Vanda North. | The smashin scope is a visualization technique used with the purpose to create engaging associations in the mind of the learner. This method was devised by British learning entrepreneur [[Tony Buzan]] and his colleague Vanda North. | ||
Smashin is an acronym that represents twelve principles: | |||
* Synaesthesia/senses | |||
* Movement | |||
* Association | |||
* Sexuality/self | |||
* Humour | |||
* Imagination | |||
* Numbers | |||
* Symbolism | |||
* Colour | |||
* Order | |||
* Positive images | |||
* Exaggeration |
Revision as of 19:43, 1 September 2021
The smashin scope is a visualization technique used with the purpose to create engaging associations in the mind of the learner. This method was devised by British learning entrepreneur Tony Buzan and his colleague Vanda North.
Smashin is an acronym that represents twelve principles:
- Synaesthesia/senses
- Movement
- Association
- Sexuality/self
- Humour
- Imagination
- Numbers
- Symbolism
- Colour
- Order
- Positive images
- Exaggeration