I typically find these helpful as well, but I do have some bias as I'm the journo in the room and it helps to have some visual representations for these digital topics. :)
Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S® 6, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone-------- Original message --------From: Doug Schepers <doug@schepers.cc> Date: 5/13/2016 1:24 PM (GMT-07:00) To: Blockchain Workshop <public-blockchain-workshop@w3.org>, Christopher Allen <ChristopherA@blockstream.com> Subject: Graphic Facilitator
Hi, folks–
Christopher has suggested that we consider having a graphic facilitator
at the workshop. I see benefits to that, including having concrete
diagrams, illustrations, and other easily-digested material to help make
talk about the event after it's happened.
Here's Christopher's summary:
[[
Graphic Facilitation: No matter the format, I have found it very
powerful to have professional facilitation on hand. In particular I like
graphic facilitation. I happen to have a former professional colleague
Kelvy Bird who does this who lives in Boston. Her professional website
about these services is at http://www.dpict.info/ and her blog on this
is at http://www.kelvybird.com/ — she is available for this date […] for
the two days and a half-day to digitize and report out.
]]
Christopher, you also showed me some graphics that came out of one of
your workshops… could you share those links, and any other thoughts?
I'd like for the PC to come to a fairly prompt agreement on whether we
want to do this. So, please chime in on with a "yes", "no, and here's
why", or "neutral".
Thanks!
Doug