In each 2-day Idea Mapping Workshop, “learning to learn” is a real experience — not just a bunch of theory. Professionals are taught several skills which many think to be impossible! One of the exercises teaches participants how to draw a portrait of a human face (no tracing allowed). You may think, “Well that’s nice, but so what? I don’t plan on becoming an artist.” The point is to face your disbelief, understand the impact disbelief has on learning, and then with some instructions, improve in each skill. This then becomes an analogy for learning other skills — skills that you may otherwise have not attempted. This workshop includes many valuable skills including Idea Mapping.
So just so you can see for yourself, I’m going to show you several typical results of this exercise. This first example, drawn by Madhu, is from a recent workshop I taught at ACH. If you want to see more portraits, search this blog using the word “portrait”.
[…] to recreate a portrait of a human face. To learn more about the purpose of this activity see the first portrait drawing that went up on this blog in June […]
[…] a portrait of a human face is one of those skills. For more on the purpose of this activity see the June 27,2007 posting where I share the first portrait drawing. Search this blog for “portrait drawing” to […]
The purpose of this blog is to share idea mapping examples and related learning from my Idea Mapping, Memory, Speed Reading, and Certification Workshops. This blog is dedicated to my Certified Idea Mapping Instructors, my clients, Mind Mapping and Idea Mapping practitioners around the globe.
Glenn Stennes’s Portrait Drawing | Idea Mapping
June 18th, 2009 at 3:04 pm
[…] to recreate a portrait of a human face. To learn more about the purpose of this activity see the first portrait drawing that went up on this blog in June […]
Learning To Learn - Portrait #2 | Idea Mapping
June 22nd, 2009 at 12:57 pm
[…] the June 27, 2007 posting for the background on this series of portrait drawings. Today’s portrait was completed by […]
Portrait Drawing #5 | Idea Mapping
July 10th, 2009 at 9:22 am
[…] a portrait of a human face is one of those skills. For more on the purpose of this activity see the June 27,2007 posting where I share the first portrait drawing. Search this blog for “portrait drawing” to […]