Visual thinking for beginners refereces 2012-08-24
1. Visual Thinking Group
Visual Thinking for Beginners - References
With the collaboration of Dario Paniagua, Anne Maguire, Oliver Caviglioli, Beth Najberg, Tessa Berg, Jim
Deiner, Tricia Ryan, Michelle Walker, Bridget Skelly, Patricia Kambitsch, Niall Flaherty, Szilard Strenner,
James Macanufo, Jeff Thurston, Francis Glebas, Sue Blouch, Michael Babwahsingh, Austin Kotynski,
Finola Gaynor
Compiled by Rocío Muñoz Z.
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Interesting Web Sites, eBooks and Other Resources
BIKABLO Series: http://www.neuland.com/EU/facilitation-tools-jc4rdwszaiw/bikablo-
6s5uy80465f.html
Learning to Think Spatially: http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=11019
For illustrations for complex subjects in the "for Beginners" series from Writers and Readers
publishers. http://www.rondavid.net/WR-Beginners-Books.htm.
http://www.ideo.com/by-ideo/