V + E = DIT
(Visuals + Experiential = Divergent Inspirational Thinking)
Visuals for Change's own Amanda Lyons will lead VizThink NYC's next event, an excursion in Central Park, where we will break out of the office and into the great outdoors.
This engaging outdoor event will highlight both individual and group processes through reflection and other visual + experiential activities that...
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V + E = DIT
(Visuals + Experiential = Divergent Inspirational Thinking)
Visuals for Change's own Amanda Lyons will lead VizThink NYC's next event, an excursion in Central Park, where we will break out of the office and into the great outdoors.
This engaging outdoor event will highlight both individual and group processes through reflection and other visual + experiential activities that you can add to your tool box. We will find new reasons to appreciate our surroundings. We will ask questions about the cultural assumptions that propel us through our every day. We will share and gain new perspectives. The reflection, drawing, photography and visualization at this event might even inspire you to action! Come visualize with us!
Bring friends, a water bottle and wear closed toed shoes. Optional items to bring: camera, sketchbook, and snacks to share. This is a free event, however if you feel compelled to donate a few dollars towards reserving the space in the park that would be ok too. See you in the park!
When
July 19, 2011 from 6-8pm
Where
Heckscher Picnic Area in Central Park
6500 West Dr.
New York, NY 10023
(South West Central Park near 65th St)
About out Facilitator
Amanda Lyons is the founder of Visuals for Change, a visual facilitation consultancy whose purpose is to serve clients via engaging experiences, dialogue, and visualizing the unfolding art of business and its ever-changing variables. Amanda is a master of the art of unconventional presentation with a passion for teaching folks how to present well. As a Lead Instructor for Outward Bound, Amanda revitalized her presentation style towards facilitation, sharing the belief that 'learning by doing' is the way to go. Visuals for Change performs graphic facilitation and other visual activities at conferences, meetings, and events.