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International Sketchnote Camp 2017, Hamburg Germany

April 4, 2018

Upon Ariiving

Up early and out of the hotel to walk to the venue at the historic Dialoghaus in Hamburg. It felt like a mecca for creatives as the closer I came to the building the more folks I saw heading in the same direction. In recognition we stopped together at the entrance and captured this photo. The day had begun.
We Arrive

New Friends and Seasoned Twitter Friends Arrive – Dialoghaus is there in the backgrougnd.

Think of your fondest memory of any sort of reunion. One you could not wait to attend. Family, work, school, or club – combine them all into one event and you have it. Fantastic energy, everyone is family, and all are welcome, amidst organized chaos and joy. The Keynote began and Mike Rohde @rohdesign humbly spoke of the revolution and community that has burgeoned since his book, The Sketchnote Handbook, was published.

Lorraine and Mike

We meet again! It is always a pleasure chatting in person with Mike Rohde.

It was astounding that you could not predict the livelihood of anyone directly. Yes, there were many graphic artists and professional visual notetakers, but there were also just as many folks from other fields. The fact that all came together with one intent: to learn, share, and grow, was evident in every session and conversation. In Ed-camp style, folks interested in sharing an idea pitched the sessions and then the whole room was asked to show their hands in interest. If accepted, and most were, someone met these folks off stage, wrote the title on a sticky note, and found an appropriate room and time frame for the idea. The atmosphere was that of a really exciting auction of interesting and unique objects only the offerings were ideas that were ready to sprout and grow (within us) before our eyes. It went surprisingly fast and within a short period of time the crowd parted and found their way to one of the many meeting rooms.

Sessions take shape

The final board takes shape. Look at all of those topics for one day.

Each of the Kaleidoscopic sessions sparkled. They merged seamlessly into each other as ideas flowed like the water outside. Sketching with Caroline Chappel during her session: From Sketchnoting to Graphic Recording was a highlight. Meeting Caroline, @chappelcartoons in person was a delight (especially since her event the night before was cancelled due to a travel delay) and learning from her in that session is something that stays with me today. Personal mindset and an open expectation for learning (wherever it occurs) were key players for all. The Speicherstadt District of port warehouses and the views of the network of short canals from the open windows of our building displayed a historic industrial setting begging to be studied and burgeoning with new businesses. Repurposed and vibrant. The Enesco site offered the perfect setting for this event filled with magic and possibility. Even while taking a break to have a light lunch a gathering sprouted up around me and I soon found myself in rich discussion around how you teach sketchnoting  and the path others were taking to spread that practice both in business and in education. Seeds there were planted for all.

Group Sketch

Group Sketch – the visual notes saved and shared during the event. We were all invited to make our mark on the day.

Before the sessions began I met Luis Gonzaga @LuisGonzagacom and we talked about peace. The closing announcements identified that Luis and his historic city of Lisboa, Portugal would be the host for the next event, ISC18LX, and the room erupted in cheers. Knowing that the camaraderie and creativity that had bridged cultures, continents, careers and ideologies would have another opportunity to spread inspiration gave everyone closure. Peace can be spread through Doodles. The International Sketchnoting Camp proved that. PeaceDoodle is coming your way soon. Let’s create Peace through Doodling, shall we?

Karen, Lorraine, and Luis

Friends gather to celebrate the day. Karen Forkish, Luis Gonzaga, and I conversed at the dinner party that followed the event.

 

 

 

My Brave Got a Little Bigger

December 3, 2017

Diana Soriat

In July I filled in the blank: “If my brave got a little bigger, I’d probably ________________.” I surprised myself by my boldness, as I actually did not know how much I was hoping to join my friends in the International Sketchnote Community at the first International Sketchnote Camp in Hamburg, Germany. See my response below.

The event would be held in September, a lovely time to travel, but an inconvenient time for my role in education. Seeing it pop up in my response on Facebook (a platform I visit infrequently) made me ponder: “Could I actually make it happen?” (The community nurtured by Mary Anne Radmacher encourages an intentional life and taking the risks necessary in remembering to do what matters.) Over the last several years this global community of Sketchnoting friends has mattered to me. Our work spreading the love and efficacy of sketchnoting “one shape at a time” has created a family of sorts. I call it the United Nations of Sketchnoting, and my brave got a whole lot bigger when I made my first visit to Germany.

Each segment of that trip deserves an individual blog post; consider this part 1 of 3.

Sketchnote enthusiasts.

Mike Clayton, Franziska W. Schwarz, DianaSoriat, Katharina TheisBröhl, Lorraine Kasyan, and Marianne Rady share a moment during a break.

A satellite event was held at the University of Applied Sciences in Bremerhaven where Sketchnote enthusiast, Professor Katharina Theis Bröhl, is Dean of the Faculty of Engineering. Katharina organized The Wonderful World of Sketchnotes for the faculty, staff and students of the University. Their coastal location supports such topics as maritime technologies and renewable energies. It was an honor to be asked to step in for Mike Rohde and begin the workshop with an introduction to sketchnotes. Katharina was our moderator and the other panelists: Marianne Rady, Mike Clayton, Andreas Teufel, Franziska W. Schwarz, Diana Meier-Soriat would focus on the nuts and bolts and process of Sketchnoting. I set the stage for the what and why including the brain based benefits of sketchnoting for education. Coming off of planes, trains, and shuttles from a 36-hour travel itinerary from the states made me dubious. Could I pull this off? Looking out at the audience, a group of eager, interested, and accomplished faces gave me the energy I needed to articulate my reverence for the skill while also sharing the research based benefits in education. You could have heard a pin drop in that room, but it was not until intermission that I realized the magnitude of our efforts.

Working on jetlag, in a new country, amidst international Twitter friends, many of whom I had never met, it was exciting for me to mingle amidst the crowd. Of course I was drawn to the students. Scientists, and engineers, they were eagerly paying attention and seemed to want more. I was not disappointed when in halting English one described his dilemma when during long, formal lectures his ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder, but, he used another term) kicked in and prevented him from paying attention. He was intent on finding a way to stay tuned into his lectures and engage with the content in a new way. Katharina had done an amazing job spreading the efficacy of Sketchnoting in her classes. Several spoke of an upcoming trip where they would immerse themselves in an island habitat and wanted a better way to capture all that they would be experiencing. Instead of leaving at the break, each and every one of the students stayed for the second half of the program and actively participated in the question and answer segment at the end. I left with such hopefulness that this university was inspiring students to listen well and remember wisely through new and creative methods.

After the event we gathered to share an authentic meal with many of the attendees. The gracious hospitality of my host and her coastal town took my breathe away and I slept that night eager to embark the next day on the official first day of the International Sketchnote Camp. More to come.

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