![]() You're preparing for a big conference, seminar or meeting but you aren't entirely sure how to deliver the information. The last thing you want is for people to be bored, falling asleep in their coffee & pastry's you so thoughtfully prepared. Even if attendees understand the content you are delivering, who's to say they'll be able to retain the new information? Yes they can write it down, document it on their mobile device or laptop, but in today's "watch & skim" world we need something different to grab & hold attention. Did you know:
That's where Graphic Recording comes in. Drawing what people are talking about makes the information easy to digest, offers an element of fun & excitement, and allows attendees to get involved by contributing ideas to the overall drawing. Also, attaching a hashtag to your event and having attendees live tweet the art as it progresses, creates a buzz online getting you noticed by potentially hundreds or thousands more outside of your event! When the GR art is complete, organizers are left with a beautiful piece of art to be displayed at the office, used in future social media promotion, or even printed in annual reports. Questions? I love to talk shop! Contact me using the info below & I'll get back to you right away!
Thanks for dropping by. Cheers, Jason.
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7/18/2019 10:43:46 am
I never knew what a graphic recording was. I like how you said that two-thirds of the population are visual learners. That is a good number. It would make sense to have visual ways people can learn and retain that information.
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