![]() ![]() Photos can be viewed here and the illustrator who created the banner can be found here. The idea for this post was sparked by the giant, and soon to be colourful, visual note banner drawn alongside an event at the University of Manchester’s Policy Week 2015. Ever thought about using a storyboard to plan your research process? Patrick Dunleavy explains how in this post on the LSE Impact Blog.This resource list gives some guidance and tips on sketching and beyond, by the ESA page around SciComm.Here is another basic guide to sketch note taking by UX Mastery.This simple guide by Core77 provides the basics for creating sketched notes.This blog by Bethann G Merkle talks about how sketching can improve your conference experience, on her blog CommNatural. ![]() Here at Research to Action we have collected a few resources as inspiration for you: There are some great resources that can help you to either take visual notes at conferences, create storyboards for your research or think about commissioning a visual note taker to add some sparkle to your research event. Adding hand drawn images gives a certain level of accessibility and imperfection which can improve engagement with what can sometimes be rather long and monotonous research presentations at conferences. The saying is true: a picture tells a thousand words. Visual notes can be drawn simultaneously alongside a presentation, and they act as a nice point with which to refocus attention for participants who may have become lost within the fine-grained points of a technical talk.Ī mix of visual notes and graphics can be a great tool for capturing the key messages of a presentation, particularly for research events that are multilingual. Having a visual representation of a session’s content also helps to capture the key messages in a lasting format which can be sent to participants after the event. Visual note taking (or scribing) is a great way to add some extra jazz to conference proceedings. iso above.Have you ever sat through a conference and started doodling instead of writing notes? What if someone else did the note taking for you but in visual form? When it completed, the size of the Setup folder was 12.9 GB. When I did this, it remained for exactly two hours and ten secs in the Acquiring: Optional items.
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