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My sketchnote summary of an eye-opening book on the impacts of incivility in the workplace that also offers practical ways to deal with it. The book is titled "Mastering Civility: A Manifesto for the Workplace" by Dr. Christine Porath.
If you like this sketchnote, check out Eva-Lotta's new book that gathers all her sketchnotes from over 100 talks taken at design events and conferences in 2011 as well as guest contributions of 10 of her favourite sketchnoters from all over the world:
This sketchnote is featured in Eva-Lotta's new book that gathers her sketchnotes from over 100 talks taken at design events and conferences in 2011.
In addition, Eva-Lotta invited 10 of her favourite sketchnoters from all over the world to contribute to the book. They all sketched the same TED talk and created some stunning sketches that show off the wide variety of styles and different ways of summarising content.
If you like this sketchnote, check out Eva-Lotta's new book that gathers all her sketchnotes from over 100 talks taken at design events and conferences in 2011 as well as guest contributions of 10 of her favourite sketchnoters from all over the world:
“The SketchNoteBook” – how to create SketchNote
Preview : free download chapter 1 bit.ly/preview_SketchNoteBook
Buy PDF Version bit.ly/SketchNoteBook_PDF_book
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Blog post: makaylalewis.co.uk/2017/03/09/sketchnotes-from-snhangout-...
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I Just finished reading the book "Inclusify" by Dr. Stefanie Johnson and made myself a sketchnote summary. Presenting different examples of unconscious bias in a systematic way (w/real world examples), and then offering definitive action to address the biases made this book well worth reading.
Sketchnotes of a fascinating talk by Prof. James Gates from UMD on the first direct measurement of gravitational waves. Dr. Gates gave a nice description of this discovery and its context in physics.
Disclaimer: Occasional errors in the content of these notes are mine and may be due to an error I made when writing something down. Such errors do not reflect the intent of the speaker.
A sketchnote travelogue captured during my Alaskan Inside Passage cruise in June 2009 on Princess Cruise Lines.
Sketchnotes from FOWD done for the lovely people from ubelly.com
This sketchnote is featured in Eva-Lotta's new book that gathers her sketchnotes from over 100 talks taken at design events and conferences in 2011.
In addition, Eva-Lotta invited 10 of her favourite sketchnoters from all over the world to contribute to the book. They all sketched the same TED talk and created some stunning sketches that show off the wide variety of styles and different ways of summarising content.
Sketchnote of Dan Adler's Coffee & Neutrons talk on the use of a laser tracking system that the NCNR team used to align a curved neutron guide system. This challenging evolution would have been extremely difficult using a system of theodolites, which was how straight guides were aligned in the past.
Some say that the "head" of the laser tracker reminds them of R2D2. I think it looks more like Wheatley from the game Portal 2. So you'll see Wheatley in this sketchnote.
The Coffee & Neutrons talks are a series of 10 minute informal presentations designed to be accessible to all and the purpose is to share what we do with everyone in the organization.
Disclaimer: Occasional errors in the content of these notes are mine and may be due to an error in recording what I heard and saw during the presentation. Such errors do not reflect the intent of the speaker.
L'illustration pour l'article du mois d'avril 2019 du blog toutestpossible.be/ tenu par mon amie Florence Bierlaire (@bierlaire).
Dans cet article Florence nous explique qui se cache derrière les véritables « casaniers » ?
L'article Mais qui se cache derrière les véritables « casaniers » ?.
A summation of the panel on death and digital legacies, surprisingly well attended early on Monday morning in one of the smaller rooms of the Convention Center. Sketchnotes like this were done at quite a few panels, and as you can see from the iPhones in front of me, were pretty popular.
“The SketchNoteBook” – how to create SketchNote
Preview : free download chapter 1 bit.ly/preview_SketchNoteBook
Buy PDF Version bit.ly/SketchNoteBook_PDF_book
Buy paper version bit.ly/SketchNoteBook_paper_book
Personal sketchnotes of a great training on how to improve listening skills.
Brussels, 13 November 2014
Max Watson and Joseph Curtis developed a highly efficient and accurate algorithm for computing the small-angle scattering profile for extended, anisotropic bodies like biomolecules. They used a special method of discretizing a sphere known as a Fibonacci lattice. As a result, the golden ratio factors into the wavevector components of the scattering intensity. This sketchnote is based on the work presented in Watson & Curtis' publication in the Journal of Applied Crystallography.
Disclaimer: Occasional errors in the content of these notes are mine and may be due to an error I made understanding the paper. Such errors do not reflect the intent of the authors.
Sketchnote summary of the talks given by a very bright group of high school students who worked at the NIST Center for Neutron Research over the summer. These students were part of the SHIP program (Summer High School Internship Program) at NIST and got involved in some cool research projects and did a great job.
“The SketchNoteBook” – how to create SketchNote
Preview : free download chapter 1 bit.ly/preview_SketchNoteBook
Buy PDF Version bit.ly/SketchNoteBook_PDF_book
Buy paper version bit.ly/SketchNoteBook_paper_book
Notes from the first session in Teaching. Writing. Learning., a series of conversations co-sponsored by the Center for Teaching, Writing Studio, and Heard Library. This session featured faculty panelists Emily King (English), Richard Lloyd (Sociology), and Jonathan Gilligan (Earth & Environmental Science).
“The SketchNoteBook” – how to create SketchNote
Preview : free download chapter 1 bit.ly/preview_SketchNoteBook
Buy PDF Version bit.ly/SketchNoteBook_PDF_book
Buy paper version bit.ly/SketchNoteBook_paper_book
Sketchnote of a talk about how and why neutrons are used to study quantum materials by Nick Butch in the Coffee & Neutrons series.
The Coffee & Neutrons talks are a series of 10 minute informal presentations designed to be accessible to all and the purpose is to share what we do with everyone in the organization.
Disclaimer: Occasional errors in the content of these notes are mine and may be due to an error in recording what I heard and saw during the presentation. Such errors do not reflect the intent of the speaker.
Sketchnotes from
Successful Collaboration: Keep Your Clients Happy
by Steve Portigal
@ Frontiers of Interaction 2011 - Florence
Sketchnote resumen de la charla sobre Visual Thinking de Rafa Vivas en el Centro de Innovación BBVA 13 de mayo de 2015
This sketchnote is featured in Eva-Lotta's new book that gathers her sketchnotes from over 100 talks taken at design events and conferences in 2011.
In addition, Eva-Lotta invited 10 of her favourite sketchnoters from all over the world to contribute to the book. They all sketched the same TED talk and created some stunning sketches that show off the wide variety of styles and different ways of summarising content.
Sketchnote of an outstanding talk given by Paul O'Neill, former head of Alcoa and Treasury Secretary. You can see his talk on YouTube here.
Paper: A4 Leuchtturm 1917, Sketchbook (Hardcover)
Canvas size: A3
Pen: Copic Multiliner 0.35 and Stabilo 88 Fine Point
Markers: Copic, Spectrum Noir, and Flying Tiger.
Artist: Dr Makayla Lewis www.makaylalewis.co.uk
Blog post: makaylalewis.co.uk/2019/09/06/sketchnotes-from-chi-2019-k...
Event: www.ultrahaptics.com/news/events/chi-2019/
© ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
These photographs are presented here for viewing purposes ONLY. They are NOT royalty free images and may not be used for commercial or private use. Any such use of these images is strictly prohibited. Specifically, these images may not be copied, manipulated, be reproduced by any other means nor sold without prior written consent by the author.
This sketchnote is featured in Eva-Lotta's new book that gathers her sketchnotes from over 100 talks taken at design events and conferences in 2011.
In addition, Eva-Lotta invited 10 of her favourite sketchnoters from all over the world to contribute to the book. They all sketched the same TED talk and created some stunning sketches that show off the wide variety of styles and different ways of summarising content.
Sketchnote of Yiming Qiu's Coffee & Neutrons talk about how the Higgs Amplitude mode was measured using the MACS neutron spectrometer and polarized neutrons at the NCNR.
Main visual used in my keynote address to the attendees of the 2019 DENIM (Design & Engineering of Neutron Instruments Meeting). It was a great privilege to give this presentation. I presented this visual using TAWE.
Sketchnote of Fr. Matt Carnes' homily at 9 am Mass today at St. Rose of Lima Parish. I haven't been making "finished" homily sketchnotes recently but Fr. Matt's poignant homily was especially meaningful for me. Thank you, Fr. Matt.
Sketchnote of a new paper reporting polarized inelastic neutron scattering to probe the spin dynamics of a coupled anti-ferromagnetic spin-ladder. Using polarized neutron scattering the researchers were able to distinguish between the transverse and longitudinal modes which allowed them to measure a mode analogous to the Higgs amplitude mode.
Disclaimer: Occasional errors in the content of these notes are mine and may be due to an error I made understanding the paper. Such errors do not reflect the intent of the author(s).