This document provides an introduction to a presentation on visual facilitation and brain-based learning. It discusses how visual facilitation can help people think less like educators and more like neuroscientists to promote innovation and creativity. The presentation will cover topics like icons vs symbols, metaphors, different mind mapping techniques, and how the brain's confusion around symbols can impact decision making. It encourages participants to sign up for additional resources on using neuroscience approaches.
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Rock the Monkey Webinar - The 7 Ms of Visual Facilitation
16. If...
We need our people
to find ¡°good ideas¡±
+
make them happen
faster...
17. Then...
we need to think less like
facilitators/educators/trainers
and To think more like...
neuroscientists
18. A
LittleStory
A baboon
A Professor living on the
of Biological Sciences Masaai Mara in
and Neurology at Kenya, East Africa
Stanford University
About Stress
21. Only needs 3 hours a day to find food.
The other 9 hours can be spent
making someone¡¯s life miserable!
"Baboons aren't stressed by
lions chasing them all day, but
by psycho and social tumult
created by their own species.
They are a perfect model for
human social stress.¡±
¨C Robert Sapolsky
49. The American philosopher Charles Pierce defines the difference as such¡
Icons vs. Symbols
similar to the shape of the object may have no visible resemblance of
depicted. the object at all.
instantly recognizable. meaning must
be learned.
52. My idea is gold.
Jonathan Haidt, of the University of Virginia, has
shown how viscera and emotion often drive our
decisionmaking, with conscious cognition
mopping up afterward, trying to come up with
rationalizations for that gut decision.
The viscera that can influence moral
decisionmaking and the brain¡¯s confusion about
the literalness of symbols can have enormous
consequences.
Their idea is Sh*T!
64. Monkey Mind Environment
For Learning
Memory Creation of
artifacts
Meaning Connection &
Context
ModelS Systems &
relationships
MapPing Orientation &
Strategy
Lateral
Metaphor thinking
Energy &
Magic Engagement