Course Information
Course Overview
Learn how to use simple drawings and sketches to solve complex problems, explain, and communicate better.
Illegible handwriting, the fear of drawing or the belief that it’s a tool for designers or artists are often what prevent people from using #visualthinking.
Anyone can learn how to use this powerful tool to improve their communication and productivity as well as helping explain complex things and find effective solutions to entangled problems.
Explore the endless possibilities of visual thinking and sketchnoting techniques by signing up for this online course. Unlike so many other courses, this one follows the unusual approach where each student is encouraged to take their notes visually by following along with the trainer. Video lectures are tailored specifically for that.
The course suggests many real-life examples of the application of the tool to the domain of creating technology and software products that are laden with complexity and ambiguity.
It is time to learn how to use simple drawing and sketching techniques to become a better professional!
Course Content
- 7 section(s)
- 26 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Mapping organizational complexity
- Section 3 Mapping plans and timelines
- Section 4 Mapping processes
- Section 5 Visual storytelling
- Section 6 Sketchnoting
- Section 7 Bettering your handwriting
What You’ll Learn
- Draw to explain complex concepts and to teach, draw to learn and better memorize, draw to sell and to persuade other people
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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HHoracio Esteban Busleiman Paez
espectacular. muy claro
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AAli Younes
Great
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RRnD Performance
Really easy to follow and the level of detail is good. Very practical
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RRamakrishna Siriki
First time, I am learning a course where I get to practice parallelly what I learn. This is really fun. And, I feel like I am producing something immediately. The pace is also so good that you will not feel overwhelmed to practice as you listen. This is really a good format. I am going to apply this technique (Visual thinking / Sketch notes) for all my future learnings. The output that is produced looks so professional.