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LogoVisual thinking

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Logovisual technology developed out of structural communication. It is both an overall concept and a particular methodology. As a general concept it covers the region of learning and communication in which three modes of intelligence are combined for understanding: verbal, visual and haptic. LVT supports democratic process because it enables people to think together. It articulates thinking in a public shared space, in which structure is given equal attention to content.