Graphic recording
Also known as graphic listening. It is a visual interpretation of conversations, where the graphic recordes emphasizes the relations among certain qualities. By using drawings and images we can document a process and outcomes of meetings, trainings or conferences. At the end we get a large scale colourful image, that can be shared as a handout.
Used for:
– encouraging active participation (listening),
– increase the amount of memorised data,
– establishing relations between certain qualities,
– ignition of new ideas and connections (unexpected solutions),
– recognise main points,
– help cross language and learning barriers,
– understanding complex systems and
– brainstorming, creativity meetings, collaborations, workshops.
Links: Tanya Gadsby and ImageThink
