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#snday2023: Let's use PDCA for Sketchnoting and more

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The #snday2023: Let's use PDCA for Sketchnoting and more mind map template applies the Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle to visual note-taking, offering 149 nodes across 6 branches. It covers the 'What, When, Where, Who, How, Why' of sketchnoting, including tips like 'Use metaphors' and 'Share your works'. This template serves as both a cheat sheet and a practical guide for improving sketchnoting skills through iterative improvement.

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Términos y condiciones

Cuándo usar esta plantilla

Visual note-takers, designers, and anyone attending events.

Preparing for a conference or meeting where you want to capture key ideas visually.

Sketchnoters, educators, and content creators.

Reviewing and improving your existing sketchnotes to make them more effective.

Facilitators, team leads, and innovation coaches.

Facilitating a team brainstorming session using the SketchStorm method to generate ideas quickly.

Cómo usar esta plantilla

Paso 1

Open and Explore Sketchnoting Fundamentals

Open the template in Xmind to explore the foundational branches that explain the core principles and visual vocabulary of sketchnoting.

Paso 2

Plan and Execute Your Visual Strategy

Use the Plan and Do branches to outline your structure and create your sketchnote in real-time during live events or study sessions.

Paso 3

Review and Refine Your Creative Process

Apply the Check and Act branches to evaluate your finished work and identify specific improvements for your next visual note-taking project.

Preguntas frecuentes

The template includes 149 nodes covering the PDCA cycle applied to sketchnoting, with branches on learning basics, planning, doing, checking, acting, and a collection of related mind maps.

Follow the PDCA cycle: Plan your sketchnote by choosing structures and colors, Do by creating it in real-time, Check for errors and logical flow, then Act by sharing and updating your visual vocabulary.

Yes, the template is free to use and fully editable in Xmind. You can customize nodes, add your own visual vocabulary, and adapt the PDCA process to any topic.

A SketchStorm session is a timed exercise to rapidly generate sketchnotes. The template outlines what you need, facilitator rules, and worksheets to improve your skills through practice.

Absolutely. The PDCA cycle is a universal improvement framework. You can apply the same structure to project management, learning new skills, or any iterative process.

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