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Colour in Training
The question was posted by Marina P on 26/02/2010 08:10:20
 
I'm currently designing a session on the the use of colours in adult learning environments - can anyone help with material?
 
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Hi Abdelbasit and Marilyn,

Thanks very much for your response Abdelbasit - I would totally endorse your recommendation of Edward De Bono's Six Thinking Hats as a model to know and understand. Unfortunately, however, I'm not sure that your PowerPoint presentation doesn't breach copyright: Six Thinking Hats is a registered trademark and it's not clear from your response whether you have the copyright owner's permission to use it. For this reason, and in order to protect you from any litigation, we've removed your link. The ideas are of course explained in De Bono's book, "Six Thinking Hats".

Actually, your post raises some interesting questions about copyright on models such as this.

01/03/2010Rod Webb
Hi unfortunately the link (link removed - see note from Rod Webb)
doesn't appear to work
01/03/2010Marilyn Brandwood
Hi Marina
I suggest you read about 6 hats of thinking. Here is a link to a PowerPoint presentation about it. (link to document removed. See note from Rod Webb)

27/02/2010Abdelbasit Ayoub
Hi Marina, I would suggest you include something on Mind Maps created by Tony Buzan. The use of colours in Mind Maps is crucial, so could provide you with a good starting point.
They are really simple (if you haven't already come across them) and you could explain and do an exercise on them within an hour if you are stuck for time. You will be able to find enough info to become pretty knowledgable fairly quickly using one of his books or his website (Tony Buzan that is)
Good luck!
26/02/2010Adele Weaver



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