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    Explore " sketchnoting" with insightful episodes like "Michael Janda on the business of sketchnoting - SE09 / EP13", "Brian Tarallo is making online meetings better - SE09 / EP112", "Guillaume Wiatr uses visuals to solve problems - SE09 / EP11", "Diana Soriat falling into sketchnoting - SE09 / EP10" and "Grant and Paddy of The Visual Jam - SE09 / EP09" from podcasts like ""Sketchnote Army Podcast", "Sketchnote Army Podcast", "Sketchnote Army Podcast", "Sketchnote Army Podcast" and "Sketchnote Army Podcast"" and more!

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    Michael Janda on the business of sketchnoting - SE09 / EP13

    Michael Janda on the business of sketchnoting - SE09 / EP13

    In this episode, I have a fantastic discussion with Michael Janda, a business coach for creatives, author, and agency veteran.

    Michael shares his suggestions for sketchnoters who are asked to create sketchnotes for money but don’t know where to start.

    If you’re doing sketchnoting for hire or are considering it, this episode is a great foundation to help you think about your clients and your work differently.

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    This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by The Sketchnote Lettering Live Workshop Replay.

    This is the year to upgrade your lettering with my 2 hour video replay, where I teach you my signature lettering style showing you how I create letters, tips and tricks, and my lettering philosophy.

    Watch as I demonstrate 2-line, 3-line, condensed, extended lettering, script and faux script and handwriting techniques.

    This session includes a Q&A portion where I answer student questions and downloadable PDF reference and practice sheets so you can follow along.

    Buy this video replay for only $15 at Vimeo.

    RUNNING ORDER

    • Intro: Who is Michael Janda?
    • Michael’s origin story: from agency employee to creative coach
    • How do we answer the question: How much does you sketchnote cost?
    • Michael’s 3 pricing variables
      1. What’s the baseline cost this sketchnote work will be? Your floor pricing.
      2. What’s the market value of my sketchnotes? Someone else or market cost.
      3. What’s the client’s budget? What will they actually spend on this?
    • Don’t be afraid to ask! What’s your budget?
    • No client price range? Reply with a price range.
    • Price ranges should be anchored with the high price first, then low!
    • Anchor against others who to the work.
    • People buy you: don’t just email, call them to talk.
    • The better your relationship, the higher your price could go.
    • Calls let you see more client body language.
    • Question 1: Red flags to watch out for!
    • How to counter the red flags before you get stuck
    • Phasing and invoicing sketchnoting projects
    • The benefit of teaching clients about your process
    • Be the expert, lead the discussion!
    • Question 2: Should you have a contract? YES!
    • How contracts shape projects, good and bad!
    • Contract basics
      1. Nothing done unless it’s in writing and confirmed
      2. Clear, detailed contracts are better
      3. Present the contract, don’t just email it!
    • Watch Michael’s free proposal and contract course!
    • How can I deliver more than expected for the customer?
    • Exceeding expectations and relationship are the secret sauce
    • Presenting the work is important!
    • Not just a delivery but a full presentation of the experience
    • Think ahead of the customer: come with solutions and ideas
    • The importance of framing your work
    • What gets Michael excited? The global creative community
    • Tools
    • Talk yourself into the better version
    • Outro

    LINKS

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    TOOLS

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    CREDITS

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    Brian Tarallo is making online meetings better - SE09 / EP112

    Brian Tarallo is making online meetings better - SE09 / EP112

    In this episode, I talk with Brian Tarallo — author, graphic recorder, and meeting facilitator — about his new book, Surviving the Horror of Online Meetings.

    Hear how Brian came up with the book concept while he was stuck in a traffic jam heading for a graphic recording session and how his years of learning how to make online meetings less scary will help you raise your game in your own online meetings.

    SPONSORED BY

    This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Neuland, the innovative maker of visual thinking tools. Every Neuland product is designed with passion to be durable and sustainable.

    Now you can get your own custom printed Neuland Markers! Neuland prints your company’s logo, slogan, URL, or an individual message on markers – even in small batches. These markers are the ideal gift for workshop participants and customers.

    Save 15% with code neuland@sketchnotearmy-2021 at Neuland.com until May 30th, 2021

    RUNNING ORDER

    • Intro: Who is Brian?
    • Brian’s origin story
    • The story of Surviving the Horror of Online Meetings
    • If you can do it in the room, you can do it online!
    • The advantages and disadvantages of online meetings
    • Importance of trust and inclusion
    • Brian’s outline of book chapters
    • I wonder what’s going to break today?
    • Brian’s positive thing: better than being in person, pickling, and sourdough
    • Tools
    • Tips
    • Outro

    LINKS

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    TOOLS

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    TIPS

    1. Treat adults like adults.
    2. Watch your stories, what message am I sending on camera?
    3. Be present!

    CREDITS

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    Guillaume Wiatr uses visuals to solve problems - SE09 / EP11

    Guillaume Wiatr uses visuals to solve problems - SE09 / EP11

    In this episode, I talk with Guillaume Wiatr, a strategy consultant who uses visual thinking, sketchnoting and graphic recording to help his clients visualize solutions.

    Hear how Guillaume got his start in this space and how he has become a guide to the companies he works with using visuals as his secret weapon.

    You’re going to love this one!

    SPONSORED BY

    This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Paperlike, a screen protector for the iPad that makes drawing with the Apple Pencil feel like paper.

    Paperlike’s Nanodot technology offers the paper-like friction you want with the clearer screen visibility you need. This new surface even improves drawing precision — and reduces arm fatigue. It’s the closest you’ll get to paper on a digital screen. Buy yours today!

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    RUNNING ORDER

    • Intro: Who is Guillaume?
    • Guillaume’s origin story
    • Discovering the power of visualization
    • The importance of handing the pen to participants
    • Building a career is like making a good soup
    • Facilitators are not the star of the show
    • The importance of writing as well as drawing
    • What makes Guillaume happy
    • Tools
    • Tips
    • Outro

    LINKS

    TOOLS

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    TIPS

    1. Commitment and discipline, set habit challenges and achieve them.
    2. Explore your freedom with different mediums, small, large, 3D, logos?
    3. Take risks because that’s where the rewards are! “Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one’s courage.” — Anaïs Nin

    CREDITS

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    Diana Soriat falling into sketchnoting - SE09 / EP10

    Diana Soriat falling into sketchnoting - SE09 / EP10

    In this episode, sketchnoter, graphic recorder, author, and bullet journaling queen, Diana Soriat joins me to talk about her unique path into visual thinking and going full-time as an author, visualizer and teacher.

    We talk about how her past professional life gives her a deeper business understanding that helps her graphic recording and sketchnoting — and how her bullet journaling helps her keep a busy work life and active family on track.

    You’re going to love this episode!

    SPONSORED BY

    This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Paperlike, a screen protector for the iPad that makes drawing with the Apple Pencil feel like paper.

    Paperlike’s Nanodot technology offers the paper-like friction you want with the clearer screen visibility you need. This new surface even improves drawing precision — and reduces arm fatigue. It’s the closest you’ll get to paper on a digital screen. Buy yours today!

    https://paperlike.com/sketchnotearmy

    RUNNING ORDER

    • Intro: Who is Diana?
    • Diana’s origin story
    • Benefits of a business understanding for better visualization
    • Visualizing is an opportunity for learning!
    • Being a generalist open to learning is a great value
    • The importance of bullet journaling for Diana
    • Daily Plan Bar
    • Functional as the foundation of a bullet journal
    • Bullet journaling as a foundation for mindfulness
    • Diana’s books
    • How the sketchnote community supports itself
    • What Diana is up to now
    • Create your own drawings for keynote visuals
    • The importance of a do not do list
    • Miracle Morning for Diana
    • Tools
    • Tips
    • Outro

    LINKS

    TOOLS

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    TIPS

    1. Better done than perfect!
    2. Just Start, get going!
    3. Write first, then draw!

    CREDITS

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    Grant and Paddy of The Visual Jam - SE09 / EP09

    Grant and Paddy of The Visual Jam - SE09 / EP09

    In this episode, I’m joined by Grant Wright and Paddy Dhanda, the two guys who run the super-popular, monthly online meetup, The Visual Jam.

    Hear how their Visual Jam plans changed — from a local meetup in Birmingham England — to a truly international gathering during the pandemic and lockdowns of summer 2020 and beyond.

    And don’t forget to check out the link for Visual Jam Xtra on Saturday, April 24th, where I’ll deconstruct my sketchnoting process with you.

    Enjoy the episode!

    SPONSORED BY

    This episode is brought to you by Visual Jam Xtra: Live Sketchnoting Deconstructed with Mike Rohde!

    In the first ever Visual Jam Xtra, Mike Rohde joins Grant, Paddy and you to deconstruct the process he follows when he creates real-time sketchnotes. Mike will take a popular speech, listen, pause, sketch and talk through his thought process step by step.

    In this 2 hour live session, you will be able to immerse yourself by sketching along with Mike, picking up valuable tips and insights along the way. Learn how Mike prepares his sketchnotes, builds his layouts and how he weaves writing, lettering and drawings together, followed by a Q&A to get your questions answered!

    You don’t want to miss this very special Visual Jam Xtra event on Saturday, April 24th, 2021. Sign up today!
    Get a better understanding of how to prepare and create sketchnotes yourself by watching and listening to Mike.

    • Learn tips and tricks and how Mike integrates them into his sketchnotes.
    • Have time to ask questions of Mike about how he worked or challenges you’re facing with your own sketchnotes.
    • You will receive a full recording of the live session so you can replay at your own pace.

    Reserve your tickets!

    RUNNING ORDER

    • Intro: Who are Grant and Paddy?
    • The origin story of Grant and Paddy in visual thinking and The Visual Jam
    • The pandemic shift
    • International audience and repeat members
    • Exploring Visual Jam Xtra sessions
    • Tools
    • Tips
    • Outro

    LINKS

    TOOLS

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    Grant’s Tools:

    Paddy’s Tools:

    TIPS

    Grant’s Tips:

    1. Start with a few simpler words, then expand with visuals
    2. Form a habit of practice

    Paddy’s Tips:

    1. Pre draw elements of your sketchnote to reduce pressure
    2. Include hand-drawn elements in your slides

    CREDITS

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    Debbie Baff on sketchnotes to earn a PhD - SE09 / EP06

    Debbie Baff on sketchnotes to earn a PhD - SE09 / EP06

    In this episode of the podcast, hear from Debbie Baff, a PhD Student in E-Research and Technology Enhanced Learning.

    Debbie has found sketchnotes have been instrumental in her academic work. Hear how mind mapping connects to sketchnotes for her and how she uses sketchnotes to better understand complex ideas.

    SPONSORED BY

    This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Neuland, the innovative maker of visual thinking tools. Every Neuland product is designed with passion to be durable and sustainable.

    Check out their newly redesigned Neuland FineOne® line of water-based, refillable markers:

    • The rich, black, permanent Outliner in bullet and brush options
    • The crisp, fine lines and rich colors of the Sketch line
    • The flowing, variable brushes and colors of the Art line

    Save 15% with code neuland@sketchnotearmy-2021 at Neuland.com until May 30th, 2021

    RUNNING ORDER

    • Intro: Who is Debbie?
    • Debbie’s origin story and path into sketchnoting
    • Mind-mapping influences and connections to sketchnoting
    • Two educational paths: art path and idea path?
    • Development of thinking and style
    • How Debbie integrates sketchnotes into her PhD work
    • Heuristic Inquiry + sketchnotes
    • Nick Sousanis and visual PhD work’
    • What is Debbie excited about?
    • Tools
    • Tips
    • Outro

    LINKS

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    TOOLS

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    TIPS

    1. Use sticky notes to capture ideas before committing
    2. Take a photo of the powerpoint for reference
    3. Go for it! Your sketchnote might encourage others
    4. Build your own icon library

    CREDITS

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    Martin Haussmann, the creator of bikablo - SE09 / EP05

    Martin Haussmann, the creator of bikablo - SE09 / EP05

    In this episode of the podcast, I have a great discussion with Martin Haussmann, a visual facilitator, author, trainer and creator of the bikablo® visualization technique.

    Martin talks about how he developed his bikablo approach and the ways it has helped thousands of people around the world express themselves visually through training and bikablo visual dictionaries.

    SPONSORED BY

    This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Neuland, the innovative maker of visual thinking tools. Every Neuland product is designed with passion to be durable and sustainable.

    Check out their newly redesigned Neuland FineOne® line of water-based, refillable markers:

    • The rich, black, permanent Outliner in bullet and brush options
    • The crisp, fine lines and rich colors of the Sketch line
    • The flowing, variable brushes and colors of the Art line

    Save 15% with code neuland@sketchnotearmy-2021 at Neuland.com until May 30th, 2021

    RUNNING ORDER

    • Intro: Who is Martin?
    • Martin’s origin story: how did bikablo come to be?
    • What is it like taking bikablo training?
    • How training is like a multiple course meal
    • What’s most challenging about online training
    • What are online training benefits?
    • What is Martin excited about? Visual problem solving!
    • Tools
    • Tips
    • Outro

    LINKS

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    TOOLS

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    TIPS

    1. Be systematic in your visualization so you can stay focused
    2. Be systematic in your visualization style
    3. Be systematic in your visualization strategy

    CREDITS

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    John Muir Laws on Nature Journaling - SE09 / EP03

    John Muir Laws on Nature Journaling - SE09 / EP03

    In this episode hear the passion of John Muir Laws, a scientist, teacher and author who helps people forge deeper, more personal connections with nature through keeping illustrated nature journals.

    John and I talk about how he entered into nature journaling, the importance of parents encouraging kids to explore their interests, ways sketchnoters and visual thinking can enter into nature journaling, and more.

    This is a fantastic interview I know you’re going to love!

    SPONSORED BY

    This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by The Sketchnote Ideabook, the sketchbook designed for sketchnoters.

    Equipped with a no-bleed, now show through paper, The Sketchnote Ideabook can take almost any marker or pen you can throw at it.

    Save 15% on your entire order of Sketchnote Ideabooks and Autoquill Pen sets at the Airship Store when you use code IDEABOOK15 through April 30th, 2021.

    To claim your 15% off visit airship.store today!

    RUNNING ORDER

    • Intro: Who is John?
    • How John got into nature journaling
    • What is nature journaling?
    • Using journaling to slow down and pay attention
    • Nature journaling is an invitation to the infinite
    • I notice — words, pictures, numbers
    • I wonder — what, why, how, when?
    • It reminds me of — what else is like this in my experience?
    • Creativity is useful connections between seemingly unrelated things
    • Observing the world this way opens up your brain to curiosity
    • There are infinite opportunities for curious exploration
    • Observations can lead to biomimicry innovation
    • Noting relationships between observations and things you understand
    • John’s Sketchnote Handbook story
    • How sketchnoting nature ideas expanded John’s process thinking
    • We think we understand, but we’ve only scratched the surface
    • The differences between science and mathematics
    • You can be part of the process through observation and curiosity
    • Human memory is unreliable: visual documentation is critical
    • Visualization is a critical thinking tool
    • Tools
    • Outro

    LINKS

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    CREDITS

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    Lee LeFever of Common Craft - SE09 / EP01

    Lee LeFever of Common Craft - SE09 / EP01

    We kick off season 9 with with Lee LeFever, co-founder of Common Craft, the pioneers of the explainer video and author of 2 great books. Lee and I talk about the process they follow at Common Craft, sharing their philosophy as well as tips and tricks.

    We also discuss Lee’s two books: The Art of Explanation and his latest book, Big Enough, with discussion about constraints fueling creativity and building a business to suit your life rather than the other way around.

    You’re going to love this episode!

    SPONSORED BY

    This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by The Sketchnote Lettering Live Workshop Replay.

    This is the year to upgrade your lettering with my 2 hour video replay, where I teach you my signature lettering style showing you how I create letters, tips and tricks, and my lettering philosophy.

    Watch as I demonstrate 2-line, 3-line, condensed, extended lettering, script and faux script and handwriting techniques.

    This session includes a Q&A portion where I answer student questions and downloadable PDF reference and practice sheets so you can follow along.

    Buy this video replay for only $15 at Vimeo.

    RUNNING ORDER

    • Intro: Who is Lee?
    • Lee’s origin story with explainer videos
    • The value of partnering with others
    • How Common Craft operates now
    • Valuing clear, interesting, surprising information
    • Importance of writing in Lee’s creative process
    • Using story to share principles in a clear way
    • The Common Craft process
    • Book: The Art of Explanation
    • How embracing constraints liberates you
    • Book: Big Enough
    • Quality of life defining success
    • The importance of sustainability
    • Productivity culture
    • How the pandemic changed time perceptions
    • Time is the new wealth
    • Tools
    • Handwriting thank you notes
    • 3 tips
    • Outro

    LINKS

    TOOLS

    3 TIPS

    1. Think about learning as a semantic tree: focus on the trunk first
    2. Writing an explanation is a great way to start: Feynman Technique
    3. Explanation is like subjective comedy: know your audience

    CREDITS

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    Season 9 Preview - SE09 / EP00

    Season 9 Preview - SE09 / EP00

    Hey everyone, it’s time to get back into season 9 of the Sketchnote Army Podcast!

    I have more great guest interviews for your listening pleasure, including:

    • Lee LeFever of Common Craft innovator of explainer videos
    • Ana Reinert of the Well Appointed Desk
    • John Muir Laws, nature journaler
    • Ania Staskiewicz, a graphic recorder and teacher in Poland
    • Martin Hausmann, the creator of the Bikablo drawing system
    • Debbie Baff, a PhD student using sketchnotes to improve her doctoral work
    • Benjamin Felis, punk rocker, graffiti artist, visual rebel and teacher
    • Ceren Yildirim, agile coach and avid visualizer
    • Paddy & Grant of The Visual Jam, and international gathering for visual people
    • Diana Soriat, author, sketchnoter and bullet joournaler
    • Guillaume Wiatr, strategy advisor and visual thinker
    • Brian Tarallo, graphic recorder, facilitator and author

    You’re going to just LOVE season 9!

    New episodes start next week Monday, February 1st, 2021 with Lee LeFever, so keep your eye on your podcast app every Monday morning!

    SEASON 9 SPONSORED BY

    • Paperlike
    • Neuland
    • The Sketchnote Lettering Workshop

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    Sketchnote Handbook 8th Birthday - SE08 / EP11

    Sketchnote Handbook 8th Birthday - SE08 / EP11

    In this episode, my good buddy (and fellow sketchnoter) Prof Michael Clayton interviews me about the 8th birthday of The Sketchnote Handbook!

    We’ll talk about 8 years since the book launched, translations into 7 languages, the community it enabled, the teaching opportunities it opened up, and the in-person and online events it inspired.

    48% OFF The Sketchnote Handbook to celebrate its 8th Birthday! Use code  8YEARS at Peachpit.com. This code is good on print or ebook editions through December 31, 2020.

    SPONSORED BY

    This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by The Sketchnote Lettering Live Workshop on December 5, 2020.

    I’ll show you how I create my signature lettering and handwriting in this hands-on, 2-hour workshop complete with a Q&A after the session ends.

    Your $25 ticket includes a video recording of the entire workshop and Q&A so you can come back and review it after the live event is over.

    Sign up today— there are just 5 days until this live workshop takes place on Saturday, December 5th. Grab your spot today!

    https://rohdesign.com/workshops/lettering

    RUNNING ORDER

    • Intro: The Sketchnote Handbook is 8!
    • Origin story of sketchnoting
    • Evolution of sketchnoting - pro typing the process
    • SEED conference - validating the process
    • SXSW interactive - testing the process for a full week
    • Creative Commons and its impact on sketchnoting
    • VizThink online conference
    • SXSW VizNotes 101
    • The Sketchnote Handbook influencers - Patrick Rhone and Von Glitschka
    • Creating the Sketchnote Handbook
    • The impact of the book remaining useful for the world and Mike
    • Importance of community in sketchnoting
    • Many voices validate an idea
    • This book is a lot like an 8 year old child
    • How the Sketchnote Workbook captured work in the world
    • Rockstar in a teapot
    • Filling a lead role among leaders in the community
    • The importance of the sketchnote name
    • Mike’s hope for the future of the Sketchnote Handbook
    • What’s next?
    • Live online events vs. recorded courses
    • Sketchnote Army Podcast as an extension of the books
    • Wrapup
    • Outro

    LINKS

    CREDITS

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    David Brittain - SE08 / EP09

    David Brittain - SE08 / EP09

    In this episode, I talk with David Brittain, a co-founder of the powerful drawing tool, Concepts. We talk about David’s path into programming, the philosophy and origin story of Concepts for tablets. If you haven’t considered Concepts before, this discussion will give you insights into why Concepts works the way it does.

    SPONSORED BY

    This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Neuland, the innovative maker of visual thinking tools. Every Neuland product is designed with passion to be durable and sustainable. Check out their newly redesigned Neuland FineOne® line of water-based, refillable markers.

    https://neuland.com

    Save 15% with code amb290425 until December 31, 2020

    RUNNING ORDER

    • Intro: Who is David?
    • David’s path into visualization
    • Transition and integration points
    • Moving from gaming into visualization
    • Collaboration with co-founder Ben Merill
    • The process Concepts uses for feature development
    • Quality software over release dates for release sake
    • The philosophy behind Concepts
    • The benefits of a vector-based drawing tool
    • The Concepts object library feature
    • New features: Align and Snap-to-Grid
    • New features: Export Selection
    • New features: Presentation Mode
    • Tools
    • 3 tips
    • Outro

    LINKS

    TOOLS

    3 TIPS

    1. Warm up before you sketchnote
    2. Use our learn to draw series of videos to improve
    3. Get feedback from others on how you can improve

    CREDITS

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    November 13 2020 - Episode 28

    November 13 2020 - Episode 28

    November 13 2020 - Episode 28

    The EdTech Chat Podcast with @mrkempnz

    1. Introduction
    2. Ignite EdTech Team Introduction - Andrew Mowat
    3.
    Question for you - What does Technology do for you? What do you use all the time?
    4. EdTech Tool of the Week - Sketches School
    5.
    EdTech Tip of the Week - Note-Taking
    6. Interview with Sylvia Duckworth
    7.
    Win this weeks prize (3 copies of Sylvia Duckworth's Sketch-noting books) by going to bit.ly/edtechwin and completing the short form (Competition ends 9am SGT on Wednesday 18 November).
    8. Subscribe, Rate and Share

    If you have a question that you want answered on the podcast please email
    info@igniteedtech.com

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    Georg Petschnigg - SE08 / EP08

    Georg Petschnigg - SE08 / EP08

    In this episode, I talk with Georg Petschnig, founder of Paper for iPad, and General Manager at WeTransfer. Georg talks about his entry into visual thinking, Paper’s origin story, and the team’s philosophy behind Paper. If you haven’t considered Paper before, this discussion will give you insights into why Paper works the way it does.

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    RUNNING ORDER

    • Intro: Who is Georg?
    • Paper app in a nutshell
    • A little about WeTransfer
    • Georg’s path into visualization
    • What is Paper app meant to do?
    • Breakthrough in thought and notation are intertwined
    • The tools in Paper and what they were built for
    • Philosophy of making Paper do they jobs they want to do
    • The intentions and constraints built into the Paper app
    • More voices and more opinions makes for better ideas
    • The normality of sketching in some cultures
    • The Paper Store
    • People will find ways to make things work
    • Shared values and dedicated teams of great apps like Paper
    • Nerdy Paper question 1: Where did the Paper background color come from?
    • Nerdy Paper question 2: Does Paper use vectors or bitmaps?
    • Mike’s feature request: Layers
    • The Paper Way of app design to make working more fluid
    • Tools
    • 3 tips
    • Outro

    LINKS

    TOOLS

    3 TIPS

    1. Don’t be shy: express your point of view and be that leader!
    2. Just get started.
    3. These aren’t paintings, these are sketches — get stuff out.

    CREDITS

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    Patti Dobrowolski - SE08 / EP07

    Patti Dobrowolski - SE08 / EP07

    In this episode, I talk with Patti Dobrowolski about her path into visualization and her passion for drawing your future. We talk about the power of visualization and how we as sketchnoters are perfect facilitators for this work in the world.

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    RUNNING ORDER

    • Intro: Who is Patti?
    • Patti’s path into visual thinking
    • What is visualization and how does it work?
    • Why visualizing a future state is so powerful
    • How to build a current and future picture for yourself
    • How daydreaming ignites creative genius
    • Focus on what is truly important by drawing it
    • The importance of telling ourselves a new story to follow
    • How science fiction imagined our future
    • Living drawings of your future
    • The draw your future process
    • Scaring yourself out of your comfort zone
    • Tools
    • 3 tips
    • Outro

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    3 TIPS

    1. Learn to observe
    2. Feed your creative genius ideas
    3. Immerse yourself in a messy space

    CREDITS

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    Jay Hosler - SE08 / EP06

    Jay Hosler - SE08 / EP06

    In this episode I talk with Jay Hosler, a professor at Juniata College in Pennsylvania. He’s a scientist who has found a way to represent science with comics! Hear how Jay came into this space, and the relationship he sees between comics and sketchnoting.

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    This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by The Sketchnote Ideabook, the sketchbook designed for sketchnoters.

    Equipped with a no-bleed, now show through paper, The Sketchnote Ideabook can take almost any marker or pen you can throw at it.

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    RUNNING ORDER

    • Intro: Who is Jay
    • Jay’s path into comics and visual thinking
    • Using story’s to describe the natural world
    • Why sometimes scientists resist storytelling and visuals
    • How story and drawing are bound together
    • Cracked crystal of science, story, and art
    • Layering of information: facts, context, story, and style
    • What excites Jay about describing science with comics
    • Wonderstanding — a way of viewing our world
    • The capacity to explain and a sense of wonder and curiosity
    • The challenging nature of sketchnoting vs. comics for Jay
    • Imposter complex and how it impacts our drawing skills
    • Channeling nervousness into excitement about what you’re doing
    • 5 basic shapes helps sketchnoters become immediately successful
    • Model of motivation: see the value, be supported, and efficacy
    • What is Jay excited about? The re-release of Clan Apis in color
    • Tools
    • Not knowing anything is a form of freedom
    • 3 tips
    • Outro

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    3 TIPS

    1. Don’t be afraid
    2. Find the tool that feels right in your hand and helps ideas flow
    3. Share your work

    CREDITS

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    Nadine Rossa - SE08 / EP05

    Nadine Rossa - SE08 / EP05

    In this episode, I talk with Berlin-based sketchnoter, author, illustrator Nadine Rossa. Hear how she got into visualization, how she wrote her books, and the excitement she has around online teaching and some of the opportunities and challenges it presents.

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    RUNNING ORDER

    • Intro: Who is Nadine
    • Nadine’s origin story
    • Her experience writing books
    • Nadine’s path to iteaching
    • What makes online training different
    • Strengths and weaknesses go online vs. in-person
    • What Nadine is most excited about in the future
    • Tools
    • 3 tips
    • Outro

    LINKS

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    3 TIPS

    1. Lower your expectations, nobody is perfect
    2. Practice a lot — do it daily to get better
    3. Look for inspiration, copy to learn, then make it your own

    CREDITS

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    James Baylay - SE08 / EP04

    James Baylay - SE08 / EP04

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    RUNNING ORDER

    • Intro: Who is James
    • Jame’s origin story
    • Andrew Park, Peter Durant and MGTaylor and their influence on James and his work
    • Jame’s work at Scriberia, then independence
    • The importance of practice to build expertise and skills
    • Moving into digital scribing
    • James’ teaching background and teaching future?
    • Tools
    • 3 tips
    • Outro

    LINKS

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    3 TIPS

    1. Look at other people’s visual work for inspiration
    2. Constantly practice drawing and lettering to build confidence
    3. Find challenging scenarios for yourself to keep growing

    CREDITS

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    Krisztina Szerovay - SE08 / EP03

    Krisztina Szerovay - SE08 / EP03

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    This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by The Sketchnote Ideabook, the sketchbook designed for sketchnoters.

    Equipped with a no-bleed, now show through paper, The Sketchnote Ideabook can take almost any marker or pen you can throw at it.

    Learn more at:
    https://sketchnoteideasbook.com

    RUNNING ORDER

    • Intro: Who is Krisztina?
    • Her path from legal PhD into UX design, sketching and visual thinking
    • Book: Don’t Make Me Think! - Steve Krug
    • Parallels between law and sketchnotes, where little details mean more than they might appear and the compression of information in both
    • Parallels between cuisine and sketchnotes and the importance of editing and balance
    • Book: Understanding Comics - Scott McCloud
    • Exploring online courses and graphic facilitation
    • UX knowledgebase concept sketches
    • Coffee table book of Krisztina’s UX sketches
    • Live online events and prototyping camera setups
    • Great content over making a perfect online video
    • The power of Udemy for teaching
    • Build your skills before you need them
    • Krisztina’s Tools
    • Krisztina’s live sketchnoting approach
    • No cheating in sketchnoting!
    • Krisztina’s 3 tips
    • Outro

    LINKS

    TOOLS

    CREDITS

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    Dave Mastronardi - SE08 / EP02

    Dave Mastronardi - SE08 / EP02

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    RUNNING ORDER

    • Intro: Who is Dave?
    • Dave’s entry into gamestorming and visual thinking
    • Having a plan and being willing to toss it when things change
    • Practice and experience makes our work look lie magic
    • What is gamestorming?
    • Open, explore, close — the heart of gamestorming
    • Gamestorming principles
    • See one, do one, teach one
    • Dave’s Gamestorming A-Team
    • Dave’s Tools
    • 3 tips
    • Outro

    LINKS

    TOOLS

    3 TIPS

    • Be bored
    • Practice through analysis
    • Try new styles

    CREDITS

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