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Friday, October 10 • 10:45am - 11:30am
Slow Looking

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Slow looking means taking the time to carefully observe more than meets the eye. It involves lingering, looking long, and purposefully going beyond first impressions.  Several PZ frameworks emphasize slow looking. This session explores how slow looking supports complex cognition, and introduces some strategies for teaching slow looking.

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Shari Tishman

Principal Investigator, Harvard Graduate School of Education, Project Zero
Shari Tishman is a Lecturer at Harvard Graduate School of Education and a Senior Research Associate at Harvard Project Zero, where she recently served as Director. Her research focuses on the development of thinking and understanding, the role of close observation in learning, and... Read More →


Friday October 10, 2014 10:45am - 11:30am PDT
Dance Studio