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This article reads like an advertisement. "Learning through understanding." How exactly would one learn without understanding?
I agree you cannot Learn without Understanding, but the content on this page is very valuable and you should not concern yourself with such trivial details.
Learning your times tables is really learning by rote. It's only when you use what you have learned independently and in a relevant context that they begin to be understood. I think what the author is trying to say here is that learning takes place through the process of drawing a rich picture, not by simply observing the finished diagram (action learning). But I do agree that "learning through understanding" is a bit of a redundant statement. --Wrightdn12:49, 23 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I came to this page "Rich pictures" from a link on the wikipedia page of an American company called XPLANE (an information design consulting company). While the term does not ssem to be one of their products or methods (I checked briefly their website and blog with their search engine), the meaning of "rich pictures" is not so obvious, and no bibliographical references are provided, so I would consider it as advertisement until such references can be provided