A Colourful Classroom
- Sanjay Arora
- Jul 31, 2021
- 2 min read
We are all familiar with how colour play is used for psychological play by the advertising industry and the same applies to the classroom setting as well. Colour can have a positive influence on one’s mood, health and performance. This inclines that even certain paint colours or furniture choices can have a direct impact on the purpose and activities conducted inside the classroom.
Typically, classroom walls signify a mélange of artwork and provide a visual aid to the students. With high retention of Colour symbolism, certain colours can elevate attention, increase alertness, and create calmness. Today classrooms are structured keeping the designs in mind that improve the learning environment and also enhance learning abilities and memory retention.
Similarly, colours can also convey emotion to make the e-learning experience more powerful and profound. With access to millions of colours and many possible combination choices, the process itself can become overwhelming. But, by wisely making a selection out of this seemingly infinite range of colours, the pallets should make the benefits accessible to promote a positive effect. You surely wouldn't want students to experience eye fatigue because of a careless choice of the colour pallet. It should successfully build an appropriate learning mood along with the content for the audience. To enhance the accessibility of these colours you can use your colour pallets according to different strategies like organisational branding, audience and content, the colour scheme of photos, psychological impact and symbolism.
These details intend to help students defend themselves against counterproductive causes of stress and anxiety as well as embed negative learning behaviours. However, these should be carefully comprehended as an imbalanced application of colour technique can over-stimulate learners. Overstimulation can be caused by exposure to excessive amounts of bright colours, especially reds and oranges. In order to stimulate feelings of calmness, relaxation, happiness and comfort elicited colours like green and blue should be carefully integrated. Together it will create an energetic yet calm environment that will help the student to stay focused and creative.
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