In this third video in a three-part series, I show you how to take scattered notes and bring them all together into a one-page summary that you can throw up on your wall as a reminder of the ideas you just learned.
Part 1: Book Margin Visual Note-Taking
Part 2: Don’t Stop At Underlining
Throughout this series I was working with Todd Henry‘s book The Accidental Creative. Here’s how the full sketch came out:
Go grab some poster paper and create a one-page summary of ideas that you’ve been working with lately.
Have fun 🙂
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Want To Dig Deeper?
If you’re new to the idea of sketchnoting and excited to develop more visual thinking tools, I think you’d enjoy our foundational course An Introduction To Visual Note-Taking.
If you’d like to make sketchnoted videos like the one you saw here, we’ve got a course for that too! Check out How To Make Sketchnote Videos.
And if you’re an educator interested in bringing visual note-taking into your classroom, check out Sketchnoting In The Classroom.