Dual Coding

A picture is worth even more withwords.

What is it?

With the Dual Coding skill, you combine visual information with verbal or written words. For example, a diagram with labels, a chart with an explanation or more creative things like comics.

Why is it Effective?

  • Strength in Numbers:the combination of both the visual and textual information it easier for you to remember. It has been found that your brain can process visual and verbal information at the same time and that doing so makes for stronger memory pathways.

  • Directions for the Path: if learning and remembering is like finding your way through the jungle, Dual Coding is like creating written directions and a map. Together they make it much easier to find your way.

How to Use

  • Create Flashcards with pictures on one side and text on the other.

  • Look for visuals in your class materials. Compare the visuals to text information and make sure you see the connection. Ask questions if you can’t see the connection.

  • Draw images to go along with your notes. Make sure the visuals connect to your written notes.

Tips & Tricks

  • Don’t worry about your drawing skills. It’s only important that you understand what the images mean and their connection to the words.

  • Match the kind of thing you’re learning to the type of drawing: timeline for processes and time-based events, diagram for parts of a whole, mind-map for related concepts.

  • Create flash cards with images on one side and the description on the other and quiz yourself by looking at the images and recalling the description.

Resources:

Downloads

  • Learn to Study Using Dual Coding PDF
  • Video

Podcasts and web sites