![]() For a Chronicle of Higher Education piece on his project, see “ This Dissertation Will Be Comic. Sousanis’s work has gained a great deal of attention in academic circles. Tools Used: drawing – traditional and computerĭr. ![]() ![]() Unflattening published in Spring 2015 by Harvard University Press. Ultimately with this work, want not only to help challenge and redefine the boundaries of what is considered scholarly, but also to extend the reach of who is included in the conversation. Nick Sousanis For Nick Sousanis, editing his dissertation will be much messier than pressing the delete key and retyping passages. Nick Sousanis is the author of Unflattening, one of the first doctoral dissertations to be drawn as a comic and subsequently published by Harvard University Press in 2015. Titled Unflattening, the dissertation employs the mechanisms by which we see as metaphors for considering new approaches to how we think and learn. Rather than discussing visual thinking solely through words, by writing and drawing the dissertation entirely in comics, argue through through its very form for the importance of visual thinking in teaching and learning. Affiliation: Interdisciplinary Studies in Education Teachers College, Columbia University ![]()
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