1. When I post them to Twitter, I have easy access to them from my phone
whenever I need to reference them.
2. It shares the learning with my staff back at school.
3. It helps me synthesize my learning into 1 page.
I usually tag the presenter on the notes when I post them to Twitter. This time, the Keynote speaker, Tonya Ward Singer, gave me this challenge:
Challenge accepted. Here it is! My conference synthesis #sketchnote:
Here are the rest of my notes, in order of sessions.
The Thursday Keynote with @TonyaWardSinger
Session C with @hellojenjones
Session D with @ChristyMoore6
Session E with @TonyaWardSinger
Session F with @ConnieHamilton
Session I with @hellojenjones
Friday Keynote with @TheSuperFunShow
Session K with @mariemcg72 and @karaweso
(That's our very own Kirstin McGinnis and Kara Wesolowski, D100!)
(That's our very own Kirstin McGinnis and Kara Wesolowski, D100!)
Session L with @hellojenjones
(The #sketchnotes are missing because this is where my iPad
ran out of battery. I forgot to charge it.)
Session M with @MrsJumpsClass
I like the idea of posting your notes on twitter as a way to always have access to them.
ReplyDeleteIt has actually helped me out a few times. My memory is not as good as I would like it to be. :)
Deletegreat sketchnotes
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