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Verbal to Visual

Author: Doug Neill

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Conversations about using sketchnotes as a learning, problem-solving, and storytelling tool. Sketchnoting is a note-taking technique that taps into the verbal and visual processing powers of your brain, and in this show I chat with folks who are developing their sketchnoting skills so that you can learn from our experience in order to build and apply your own sketchnoting skills to work that you care about. I’m your host Doug Neill, and after getting a Master of Arts in Teaching, I got pulled into the world of visual thinking and have been teaching this skill on my website and YouTube channel since 2013. In these conversations you’ll hear from real folks who are learning how to draw, how to lay out ideas on the page, what types of diagrams they can include, how best to use different colors, and how to store and share their notes in a way that supports their personal and professional development. Hit subscribe and learn something new from each episode.
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In this episode I'm chatting with Rens Klein, who is taking advantage of a 10-week break from a graduate program to focus on building his sketchnoting skills. We chat about how best to use the chunks of time that he has set aside for his sketchnoting work, and also what to do when you reach the point of information overload during a sketchnoting session. Lots of relevant topics here for all sketchnoters, so I hope you enjoy it.Show notes (https://www.verbaltovisual.com/25)Support the show
In this episode I'm chatting with Liz McMurtry, who works in the healthcare industry and is helping current physicians incorporate medical students into virtual care visits. That's the topic of a visual presentation that she's creating, and in this episode we do a deep dive into the one-page handout she created as well as a few of the individual slides. This is a great one for anyone using sketchnoting to share ideas with others, especially if it's in the realm of education or training. Hope you enjoy it!Show notes (https://www.verbaltovisual.com/24)Support the show
In this episode I'm chatting with Tansey Louis, who is bringing sketchnoting to her two work projects - one that supports parents, teachers and students as they prepare for national exams in the Bahamas, where Tansey lives, and another that supports folks who are building an e-learning business like hers. In our conversation we chat about how Tansey might apply her growing sketchnoting skills in both of those areas, with a sustainable workflow in mind.Show notes (https://www.verbaltovisual.com/23)Support the show
In this episode I'm chatting with Mike Saidov, who is just starting to explore digital sketchnoting with the goal creating more visual presentations for his work as a coach and teaching other people how to coach. We talk about the tools that can make that possible as well as how to adapt text-heavy presentations to a more visual format as a gradual process, without having to recreate your work from scratch.Show notes (https://www.verbaltovisual.com/22)Support the show
In this episode I'm chatting with Brooke Summers-Perry about building an online learning community. You'll hear about how and why I structured Verbal to Visual the way I have, and you'll also get to hear about the community Brooke is building, as well as her path into the world of visual thinking and the role that skill is playing in her work. Hope you enjoy it!Show notes (https://www.verbaltovisual.com/21)Support the show
In this episode I'm chatting with Stephanie Gorman, who's using sketchnoting in her real-time work with clients (neurodiverse learners, typically between 4 and 14 years old) and also as a tool to create new activities and build up a curriculum over time. In our conversation we chat about how best to capture and store those building blocks in a way that will be useful for future projects.Are you enjoying the show? If so, please take a minute to leave a rating and review on your podcast app of choice!Show notes (https://www.verbaltovisual.com/20)Support the show
In this episode I chat with Roel Vermeulen about using sketchnoting while teaching a foreign language. We chat about creating vocabulary cards on the fly that your students get to keep after the lesson, other visual formats to explore in support of language learning, and then Roel shares some exciting work he's doing with PowerPoint presentations. Hope you enjoy it!Show notes (https://www.verbaltovisual.com/19)Support the show
In this episode I’m chatting with Wen Yang, a data scientist who uses a combination of analog and digital tools for sketchnoting. We chat about how best to use those tools and what type of sketchnoting workflow is best suited for learning a subject like data science. This is a great episode for all you science sketchnoters out there! Hope you enjoy it.Show notes (https://www.verbaltovisual.com/18)Support the show
In this episode I chat with Miguel Cabral, who wants to build out a skill tree for the software engineers that he manages to help them continue with their professional development. In our conversation we talk about how you might create that type of diagram that helps someone follow a particular learning path. This is a great one for educators (formal and informal) as well as self-directed learners. Hope you enjoy it!Show notes (https://www.verbaltovisual.com/17)Support the show
In this episode I’m chatting with Christina Lane, who’s interested in using sketchnoting as a storytelling tool. She wants to create a visual book, inspired by her godson, about the power of visualization. Throughout our conversation we chat about what the creation of that type of a book might look like. Hope you enjoy it!Show notes (https://www.verbaltovisual.com/16)Support the show
In this episode I chat with Stephanie Sundborg about where the market exists for sketchnoting skills. Stephanie is a great example of someone who is integrating sketchnoting in her current professional work (for Stephanie it’s helping organizations implement trauma-informed care), and also keeping an eye out for new professional avenues that might be pursued, leaning further into the visual thinking skills she’s developing. We talk about creating videos, training materials, and live facilitation - all potential applications for your skills too, no matter the field you work in. Hope you enjoy it!Show notes (https://www.verbaltovisual.com/15)Support the show
In this episode I chat with Karen Dawn about a course she’s working on to help creatives develop and use next-level vision boards (the course is called Overwhelm to Organized). After talking about the visual thinking tools she'll be sharing in that course we then discuss what it looks like to build a thriving learning community online. Hope you enjoy it!Show notes. (https://www.verbaltovisual.com/14)Support the show
In this episode I chat with Aïssa Henni about the development and recording process for making instructional videos, using sketchnoting as a tool to make those lessons more engaging. Though Aïssa’s approaching it from the entrepreneurial side of things, this one is very relevant for traditional educators making the move to distance learning right now. Hope you enjoy it!Show notes (https://www.verbaltovisual.com/13)Support the show
In this episode I’m chatting with educator Jessica Talbot, who’s planning out some project-based curriculum for the upcoming school year and wants to include sketchnoting within the first project about symbols. We talk about what that might look like, as well as how to create meaningful experiences even if distance learning is the norm. This will be a great episode for other educators making plans for the upcoming school year!Show notes (https://www.verbaltovisual.com/12)Support the show
In this episode Susanne Jul and I talk through the entire process of creating an online course. We chat about what that process has looked like for our latest course Digital Sketchnoting (which Susanne is a part of) as well as previous courses. This is a great episode for those of you thinking about turning your interests and expertise into an transformative educational experience for others.Show notes (https://www.verbaltovisual.com/11)Support the show
In this episode Krissa Randolph and I chat about her plans to teach civics and digital literacy in an online environment, using sketchnotes to help plan and deliver lessons, and also how students might use that skill when completing assignments. We’re catching Krissa at the beginning of her journey through the course An Introduction to Visual Note-Taking, so this is a great episode for setting goals and intentions prior to jumping into a learning experience.Show notes: https://www.verbaltovisual.com/10Support the show
In this episode Evelien Renders and I discuss how she might use her sketchnoting skills to communicate how information is digitized and shared across higher education institutions in Europe in connection with study abroad programs. This is a great episode for those using sketchnoting to communicate complex processes across institutions (education or otherwise) and potentially across cultures as well.Show notes: https://www.verbaltovisual.com/9Support the show
In this episode I chat with Paul Joy, who is exploring a variety of sketchnoting opportunities in front of him. Paul represents someone who is past the intermediate stage of skill development, has started to take on paid sketchnoting gigs, but isn’t quite sure how to define himself or the work he’d like to do moving forward. This is a great conversation for anyone who’s looking to go pro or semi-pro with their sketchnoting skills.Show notes: https://www.verbaltovisual.com/8Support the show
In this episode Jeremy Koenig and I chat about the concept of learning in public (something that sketchnoting is well suited for), and how Jeremy can best communicate complex science and his services to his target audience - high performance coaches, trainers, and health practitioners. Jeremy’s the founder of a company called Athletigen, which provides DNA insights gained from a simple cheek swab that can help you make better exercise and nutrition decisions.Show notes: https://www.verbaltovisual.com/7Support the show
In this conversation you’ll get to hear Chris Payne and I chat about how to use your sketchnoting skills to inspire action in others and help folks move down a path that takes them where they want to go. As much I as enjoy experiential learning and encouraging folks to take risks and learn from their mistakes, there is something to be said for listening to the advice of someone who’s already been down the roads you’re looking to travel. So in this episode we chat about the role that sketchnoting might play in that situation.Show notes: https://www.verbaltovisual.com/6Support the show
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