Difference between revisions of "Graphic Recording"
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− | + | Learning Graphic Facilitation part I: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5DJC6LaOCI | |
− | + | Learning Graphic Facilitation part II: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0QZbwqp4lg | |
− | + | Mike Rohde (2012): The Sketchnote Handbook | |
+ | Anna Lena Schiller (2017): Graphic Recording: Live Illustrations for Meetings, Conferences and Workshops | ||
+ | Martin Haussmann (2014): UZMO: Denken mit dem Stift | ||
+ | Bikablo (visual libraries) | ||
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Revision as of 12:12, 24 July 2020
What, Why & When
Ever lost the golden thread in a lengthy talk or dry discussion? Visualizations help!
Graphic recording is the process of LIVE translating complex ideas from a spoken event into drawn words and pictures. It is used in meetings, discussions, talks and conferences to help participants engage, comprehend and remember the contents better by making them graphically visible.
Goal(s)
- ENGAGE: get people to think creatively about what they hear
- COMPREHEND: illustrate complexity and interconnections for better comprehension
- REMEMBER: people remember pictures more easily than words
Getting started
what you need:
- graphic library
- recording station
- courage to draw (it is NOT about art, it doesn't have to be aesthetic, focus is on the content)
how to start:
- practice essentials
- use sketchnotes
Links & Further reading
Learning Graphic Facilitation part I: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5DJC6LaOCI Learning Graphic Facilitation part II: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0QZbwqp4lg Mike Rohde (2012): The Sketchnote Handbook Anna Lena Schiller (2017): Graphic Recording: Live Illustrations for Meetings, Conferences and Workshops Martin Haussmann (2014): UZMO: Denken mit dem Stift Bikablo (visual libraries)