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To explain what are the different visual techniques used by a visual thinker, I illustrated them in this digital drawing.
I use Graphic Facilitation and Graphic Co-creation as thinking tools for better discussions due to a different meeting setup. Both help people to find solutions, to innovate, to brainstorm, to reach consensus, to make decisions. Compared to the following techniques, the level of involvement of participants is high in these two techniques, and very high in graphic co-creation.
I use Graphic Recording or Sketchnotes to visually capture live the main messages of your conference, meeting, or training. This helps participants to “see” their thoughts, to consider the topic being presented and discussed from another angle, and to better retain information and learning. Depending on the circumstances, I work on a large mural or on a sketchbook.
I use Visual Communication with hand-drawn illustrations to attract people's attention incredibly. It gives more impact to your message, which is better understood and memorised by your audience. This is the technique with the lowest involvement level of the participants.
JORNADA SOBRE VISUAL THINKING.
Organizado por Visualizamos (www.visualizamos.es/) y Executive Forum el viernes 26 de mayo en CASA DEL LECTOR.
Más información en www.visualizamos.es/jornada-visual-thinking/
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Explanation: lotusmedia.org/visual-problem-solving-5-diagrams or www.hastac.org/blogs/ruby-sinreich/five-simple-diagrams-v...
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JORNADA SOBRE VISUAL THINKING.
Organizado por Visualizamos (www.visualizamos.es/) y Executive Forum el viernes 26 de mayo en CASA DEL LECTOR.
Más información en www.visualizamos.es/jornada-visual-thinking/
JORNADA SOBRE VISUAL THINKING.
Organizado por Visualizamos (www.visualizamos.es/) y Executive Forum el viernes 26 de mayo en CASA DEL LECTOR.
Más información en www.visualizamos.es/jornada-visual-thinking/
This year, the European Week of Regions and Cities will celebrate its 20th anniversary! It has become the biggest annual Brussels-based event dedicated to cohesion policy which brings together regions and cities from all over Europe, including politicians, administrators, experts and academics. During the online kick-off meeting of this morning, my colleagues at DG Regional Policy (DG REGIO) and the Committee of the Regions (COR) explained the details of this special edition to the future partners. These are my visual notes of the meeting.
How does a very visual person write an academic paper? Visually, of course! This was the first page of a book review created as part of my master's program. While it has yet to appear in any scholarly journals, it has been published in something way more fun - The Sketchnote Workbook, by Mike Rohde.
onesquigglyline.com/onesquigglylineblog/2014/11/26/sketch...
From a mini-workshop I led for Boston area higher education technologist. "Harnesssing Visual Thinking for Project Planning." Great group with folks from Brandeis, Wellesley, Harvard, Brandeis, Tufts, Wheaton College, and Wentworth Institute of Technology. Thanks to David G. Wedaman of Brandeis for being the point man in coordinating the event!
Some thoughts about how to use questions as thinking and organizing tools. I'll add more on this in an
Some thoughts about how to use questions as thinking and organizing tools.
Read more here.
I took a taxi to the airport and Wayne, my taxi driver, gave me an earful. The trip to the airport is about 30 minutes and he ranted all the way about NAFTA, illegal immigrants, democracy etc.
I didn't agree with a lot of what he said but his delivery was very entertaining. I told him he should start podcasting. These are his book recommendations.