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The graphic facilitator's guide, how to use your listening, thinking & drawing skills to make meaning, Brandy Agerbeck

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The graphic facilitator's guide, how to use your listening, thinking & drawing skills to make meaning, Brandy Agerbeck
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The graphic facilitator's guide
Responsibility statement
Brandy Agerbeck
Sub title
how to use your listening, thinking & drawing skills to make meaning
Summary
Graphic facilitation is the practice of using words and images to create a conceptual map of a conversation. A graphic facilitator is the visual, usually silent partner to the traditional, verbal facilitator, drawing a large scale image at the front of the room in real-time. Graphic facilitation is both process and product. Watching the graphic facilitator create the map as the group speaks is highly experiential and immediate. It focuses the group as they work, aiding concentration by capturing and organizing their ideas. Everyone can watch their ideas take shape
Table Of Contents
The role of graphic facilitator -- Bringing your graphic facilitation skills into other roles -- This is your guide -- I am your guide -- How to succeed with this guide -- The powers of graphic facilitation -- The principles of graphic facilitation ; Overview ; Listening ; Thinking ; Drawing ; Practicing ; In the room
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