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Tag: <span>Sketcho Frenzy</span>

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Reviewing the basics of visual note-taking
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Reviewing the basics of visual note-taking

By Jason November 9, 2020 November 9, 2020  basics, Sketcho Frenzy, video, visual notes

I have often used the Sketchy Frenzy videos when introducing visual note-taking. These were some of the earliest videos on the topic 8 years ago, and hold just as true today as then.  The full series are on youTube and have noticed a few new updates as of late. This …

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