Difference between revisions of "Interview & draw"
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|wish full=Quickly get to know someone else by active listening and be able to back brief what you just learned. | |wish full=Quickly get to know someone else by active listening and be able to back brief what you just learned. | ||
|therefore full=Interview the other for five minutes while sketching what you hear, using little or no words. Next, take turns and {{p|back brief}} a summary to the whole group in one minute. | |therefore full=Interview the other for five minutes while sketching what you hear, using little or no words. Next, take turns and {{p|back brief}} a summary to the whole group in one minute. | ||
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|url=https://medium.com/@DrOrinDavis/a-primer-on-serious-introductions-4b4142fc7c31 | |||
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|person=Orin Davis | |||
|title=A Primer on Serious Introductions | |||
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|url=https://digest.bps.org.uk/2018/11/22/the-act-of-drawing-something-has-a-massive-benefit-for-memory-compared-with-writing-it-down/ | |||
|site=Research Digest | |||
|person=Emma Young | |||
|title=The act of drawing something has a “massive” benefit for memory compared with writing it down | |||
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Revision as of 10:14, 1 December 2018
…exploring new terrain.
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Quickly get to know someone else by active listening and be able to back brief what you just learned.
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Interview the other for five minutes while sketching what you hear, using little or no words. Next, take turns and back brief a summary to the whole group in one minute.
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