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See learning in a whole new way. Footnotes, turns thinking into visual maps, helping learners of all ages discover their strength and learn together. Project rooms, let students explore, create and collaborate at their own pace, no matter where they start. Join a global community sharing ideas, curiosity, and inspiration. The Footnotes Project Rooms initiative transforms how learning happens, enabling a shift within education from instruction-led models to self-directed, community-powered learning. At its core are Footnotes “Gridding” strategies — a visual, drawn-based methodology that lets learners of all ages and abilities participate, even without strong reading or writing skills. Learners extract what’s relevant at their own level, while teachers and specialists meet them precisely where they are. Access to a Project Room is earned through readiness and commitment. Inside, students work on self-directed projects, collaborate across ages, and receive specialist input exactly when they need it — through discussion, questioning, and inquiry rather than a fixed sequence. Footnotes is both a practical methodology and a wider educational framework. It reshapes how students learn, how spaces are designed, how communities collaborate, and how education adapts to real-world change. Project Rooms can connect globally, forming part of an international Footnotes community where ideas, culture, and innovation are shared. Oliver West has spent 30+ years developing the Footnotes Visual Multi-Layered Thinking Programme — helping individuals and communities unlock their strengths, think independently, and learn how to learn. Through the Project Rooms initiative, he advises schools and communities on applying these principles to create self-directed, collaborative, and readiness-based learning environments. The result? Students understand how they learn, support one another naturally, and progress toward qualifications, careers, and community contribution with confidence. Here's the link to the Training Website : https://training.footnotesvmt.com More general information can be found at : https://footnotesvmt.com Looking forward to chatting!