Thursday, February 26, 2009

Budapest Conference


Visual note taking can make for wonderful summaries of information. I spoke at a Conference in Budapest and created a variety of wall summaries for the participants. Check www.glenncapelli.com shop for our DVD CAPMAPS on how to create a variety of visual notes.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Glen - I've been in awe of your wonderful notetaking for many years now....and know how successfully you've been able to coach and teach others to use your creative method - what about for old blokes like me who are a bit 'stuck' in their old way of linear/traditional notetaking.....Is it too late?

Glenn Capelli said...

oldrockdudes have many wonderful hidden riffs inside - old rockdudes and old dogs are alike in that i believe they can learn new tricks. Start by knowing that you already probably have a visual vocabulary - a heart symbol representing love, a tree representing environment, a stick person representing a person, several stick figures representing a group... Little bit by bit you expand your visual short hand. Check out the DVD in Shop of www.glenncapelli.com and practise. Good on you mate. Cap

. said...

When we visualise we see through shadows of thought, when we record we list in what ever medium it takes to show the shadows and when we share our recordings we acknowledge that there are many shadows yet to be discovered.

If this makes sense then I am in deep trouble!