Graphic recording (also known as live illustration, live drawing, sketchnoting, scribing, visual notes) doesn’t have to be done in-person to deliver value and impact. Since summer 2020 we’ve graphic recorded in many hybrid events where we were brought in...
Teachers can use visual notes in almost any classroom setting: when you’re explaining a topic, or when students are sharing ideas, insights, or presenting. Visual notes help enhance learning and information retention. They’re effective for any...
Co-authored by Tanya Gadsby, Avril Orloff, and Minh Ngo — We are constantly exploring unique ways to engage people in online meetings, from brainstorming boards such as MURAL, to using augmented reality so people can virtually walk through graphics. Conference...
Augmented reality (AR) is a tool for annotating graphic recordings or large posters. Think of it as a “hidden digital layer” to deepen the viewer’s understanding of the content. All the viewer needs to do is scan their phone across the graphic to see images, videos, and web links pop up.
Who said a virtual meeting only has to be experienced through screens? A conference in a box (or conference-in-an-envelope) is a fantastic way of bringing the energy of a meeting to participants’ homes. These special deliveries might contain a range of items related...
Virtual meetings are quickly becoming a preferred way of convening teams and large groups without the risk of travel delays, cancellations, influenza and epidemics, or impact on the environment. But how do you “break the fourth wall” of the computer screen? How can...