Draw Your Notes
Access Type
Campus Access Only
Entry Number
38
Start Date
4-5-2017 12:00 PM
End Date
4-5-2017 1:00 PM
Department
Biology
Abstract
The purpose of this poster is to showcase the way in which seemingly opposite fields of study, such as Science and Art are, in fact, very dependent on one another. The goal of this poster is to illustrate that there is more than one way to take notes. Drawing notes, especially for individuals who have artistic inclinations and who are in the field of science, such as myself, allows for a deeper understanding of the structure and functions of the subjects at hand by being impelled to see in detail. Seeing in detail then allows for a more comprehensive understanding of the subjects at their complete state. This poster will cover drawn notes from four different topics: Ecology, Cell biology, Botany, and Chemistry.
Faculty Mentor(s)
Dr. Erin Friedman
Draw Your Notes
The purpose of this poster is to showcase the way in which seemingly opposite fields of study, such as Science and Art are, in fact, very dependent on one another. The goal of this poster is to illustrate that there is more than one way to take notes. Drawing notes, especially for individuals who have artistic inclinations and who are in the field of science, such as myself, allows for a deeper understanding of the structure and functions of the subjects at hand by being impelled to see in detail. Seeing in detail then allows for a more comprehensive understanding of the subjects at their complete state. This poster will cover drawn notes from four different topics: Ecology, Cell biology, Botany, and Chemistry.