This week as I continued the process of narrowing down questions I had about my workplace to one ‘wicked problem’, I created a sketchnote video of my categorizing/ brainstorming process. Sketchnotes became increasingly popular when I was growing up, and I always wondered how these kinds of videos were made. What I didn’t realize is that many of the more popular sketchnote videos use apps and platforms such as Procreate, Notability, and Good Notes, and VideoScribe. Initially, I tried to use VideoScribe’s free trial to create my brainstorm video. After hours of frustration with the app’s lag and bugs, I realized that I had lost sight of the end goal and was more focused on completing the final video. I scrapped this entire video and went down a more straightforward path where I taped my thought process as I recorded my brainstorm on a whiteboard and physically moved my sticky notes around to different categories. This process, while not as visually stimulating as the VideoScribe product would have been, was significantly more effective in keeping track of my thought process through my brainstorming session. I was able to easily reflect on this video and narrow down my questions to 5 key inquiries, which will be used in my Wicked Problem Project.
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