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Let me put you in the picture Let me show you what I mean Love Spreads, Stone Roses Second Coming 1994

Visual Recording

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Let me put you in the pictureLet me show you what I mean

Love Spreads, Stone Roses Second Coming 1994

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Shanghai World Financial Centre上海环球金融中心

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Introlet me put you in the picturelet me tell you what i mean

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Visual Thinkingsolving problems with pictures

visual����������� ������������������  thinking

visual����������� ������������������  recording

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Framingsetting expectations

make it easier, even compelling, to pick up a pen/marker and engage in powerful conversations

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Agendasetting perspective

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open, intro

science (why?)

skills (what?)

recording (what? how?)

tips, advice, close

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Sciencewhy should I care?

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Scienceneuroscience

* neurons - an electrically excitable cell that processes and transmits information

50% processingpower dedicated to visual input

Data Processing

75% neurons dedicated to visual sense

Data Input

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Scienceretention and recall

Doodle Power29% increase inrecollection

Picture Superiority EffectOral 10% accuracy Oral + Picture65% accuracy (>72hrs)

Source: Brain Rules by John Medina

a����������� ������������������  picture����������� ������������������  is����������� ������������������  worth����������� ������������������  a����������� ������������������  thousand����������� ������������������  words

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Skillshave I got what it takes?

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Tools

eyes mind’s eye hand+eye

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Accessories

whiteboard markers

paper pencil or pen

or

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I can’t draw

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Visual AlphabetCan you draw these?

#botnapkin

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Solving problems

with pictures has nothing to do with

artistic talent.

I can draw

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Understand the essenceEnhance dialogueExplore ideasImprove communication

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Recordingwhat’s it all about then?

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Visual Recording

sketchnotes1

bla

bla

blabla

bla wolf

graphic recording2

aka. scribing, graphic note taking

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Sketchnotesthe art of thinking/listening in pictures and words

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Samplesketchnotes

LetteringFramesBullets

ConnectorsPop

PeopleEmotions

Icons

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Fundamentalssketchnotes

LetteringFramesBullets

ConnectorsPop

PeopleEmotions

Icons

Lettering Frames

Bullets Connectors

Pop People

Emotions Icons

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Quick Referencesix ways we see and show

Who? What?- things, people and roles - portraits, objects

How much?- measuring and counting- charts

When?- scheduling and timing- timelines

How?- how things influence each other- flowcharts

Why?- seeing the big picture- plots

Where?- directions + how things fit together- maps

#botnapkin

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Graphic Recordingcollective exploration

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Stay Focusedcapture and go

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Improve Learningmulti-sensory stimulation visual auditory kinaesthetic

beatbeat

beat

beat

emotional

+

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one����������� ������������������  page����������� ������������������  summary

Sharingknowledge management

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Visual Recording- collect the viewpoints- see what you and others mean- capture your wisdom- increase ROI on speakers and gatherings- custom takeaways and meeting memories

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Tips and Advicehow do I get started?how do I improve?

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Ed Emberleymake a world

my����������� ������������������  dad

children’s����������� ������������������  book

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Starting Outstay curious

Copy - steal like an artist- discover what works for you

Practice - develop active listening/seeing skills

+ + +

+

+

Make your mark- don’t be intimidated- stop apologising

Look Out/In Up/Down- open your eyes - it’s all around you- signs (esp. if crowds or speed involved)

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Referencesbooks, tweeps and video

solving problems with pictures brain

books

dan_roam sunnibrown

loosetooth

davegray

craightonbarman

naceyduarte

rohdesign

austinkeonevalottchen

twitter

online

sunnibrown imagethinkevalottchen

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Feedbackchecking expectations

make it easier, even compelling, to pick up a pen/marker and engage in powerful conversations

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Go Doodle

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Draw Outleave your mark

grab draw post up1 2 3

anything

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Tom KealeyAgile Coach and Visual Thinker

+46 (0)73 8338 073 | [email protected] | www.zerodegrees.nu | @tomkealey | linkedin.com/in/tomkealey

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