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Visual Thinking 101: How to Use Hand-Drawn Visuals to Increase Clarity and Communication of Evaluation Concepts

This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at katherinehaugh.com/.

Hi #Eval19 friends! I’ve just returned home from the American Evaluation Association Annual Conference in Minneapolis. In addition to defrosting, I am also reflecting a lot on my experience at AEA this year. So many of my favorite moments at the conference this year happened in the half-day professional development workshop I led on visual note-taking. I was really inspired by the amount of courage and appreciation in the room. I really liked how everyone had a growth mindset about the exercises and was appreciative of themselves and others. I came away from the experience feeling really uplifted and encouraged. I love training on visual note-taking and visual thinking in M&E! Take a look at the handbook and slides I created for the training (with some visuals pulled out below). Please feel free to get in touch with me if you are interested in pursuing 1-1 visual note-taking coaching or training on visual note-taking for your team or organization.  Thanks everyone! Have a wonderful week.

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November 18, 2019 by Katherine.Haugh

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