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  • LDS General Conference Oct 2012 Part 2

    This is the next installment in my series from the LDS General Conference in October 2012. These sketchnotes are from the Saturday Afternoon general session. You can view my sketchnotes from the Saturday Morning session in my previous post.

    Sketchnotes General Conference Oct 2012 Sketchnotes General Conference Oct 2012
    6 November 2012
  • LDS General Conference Oct 2012 Part 1

    Last April, I posted my sketchnotes from LDS General Conference for the first time. This time around, I decided to not sketchnote during the actual conference. I decided that it had the tendency to make me irritable when one of our four young kids would talk to me or interrupt me in some way. I was too stressed about capturing the talks.

    The answer to my dilemma also came from my experience last conference. Because I do Romanian interpretation for some of the sessions, I listed to and sketchnoted those sessions after the fact. This conference I decided to take that approach with every session.

    So this is the Saturday morning session; the first in a five-part series as I capture each session and post it here. Hope you enjoy it!

    Sketchnotes General Conference Oct 2012 Sketchnotes General Conference Oct 2012
    28 October 2012
  • Sketchnote Presentation Oct 2012

    I was thrilled to have the opportunity to present on sketchnotes at the annual SORT conference. I have had the chance to present on sketchnotes across the country, and found that the same question seemed to come up every time, “How do I get started?” In this presentation, I lay out what sketchnotes are, why they are so valuable, when and where you can use them, how to do them, and who can do them. There is even a hidden bonus on how to draw stick figures! I thoroughly enjoyed creating and delivering this presentation, and hope that it could help a few more people dive into the blissful world of sketchnotes.

    11 October 2012
  • SORT 2012

    Now that I work for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I have the opportunity to attend a yearly conference put on by employees, for employees. This was my first opportunity to attend, and I had a great time! There was a huge variety of classes available, so every participant could find information that was relevant and useful. For me, this naturally meant two days of sketchnoting! Below are the notes I took, broken out by session. I also was lucky enough to be able to present about sketchnotes, and you can read more about that here: Sketchnote Presentation.

    Sort 2012 Sketchnotes 1 Sort 2012 Sketchnotes 2 Sort 2012 Sketchnotes 3 Sort 2012 Sketchnotes 4 Sort 2012 Sketchnotes 5 Sort 2012 Sketchnotes 6 Sort 2012 Sketchnotes 7 Sort 2012 Sketchnotes 8 Sort 2012 Sketchnotes 9 Sort 2012 Sketchnotes 10
    11 October 2012
  • LDS Tech Conference 2012

    Last week, I posted about how being a Mormon meant that I was able to participate in a semi-annual General Conference. This week, I am posting about how being a Mormon means that I had the chance to participate in a very different conference. Every year for the past three years, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (the official name of the Mormon church) has held an LDS Tech Conference. This is a gathering of volunteers who come together to meet with employees to learn about the technology efforts of the LDS Church as well as to contribute to ongoing projects.

    I attended this year for the first time and was richly rewarded. The conference spanned Wednesday evening through Friday afternoon, with a keynote address Wednesday, various presentations and speakers in the mornings, and then the chance to work on volunteer projects each afternoon. It was exciting to me to see all the different efforts that are underway to give more church members access to meaningful experiences through the use of technology. I also enjoyed the chance to truly contribute during the course of the conference. It will be great to see how things move forward, and I look forward to participating again next year.

    Included here are my sketchnotes from the event.

    LDS Tech 2012 Sketchnotes 1 LDS Tech 2012 Sketchnotes 2 LDS Tech 2012 Sketchnotes 3
    30 May 2012
  • LDS General Conference April 2012 Part II

    A few weeks ago, I posted my sketchnotes captured live during the last LDS General Conference. As I noted in that post, I am also a Romanian interpreter, so there are always a number of talks that I am not able to listen to during the actual conference. Over the course of the weeks that followed, I listened to all of the talks that I “missed” and thought I would share the resulting sketchnotes.

    General Conference Apr 2012 Sketchnotes 6 General Conference Apr 2012 Sketchnotes 6
    14 May 2012
  • LDS General Conference April 2012

    I’m a Mormon. That means so many things, but this last weekend, it meant that I was able to participate in a semi-annual world-wide General Conference. Every April and October, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (the official name of the Mormon church) has five two-hour sessions, spread over Saturday and Sunday. It is a fantastic opportunity for us to come and be instructed further about the doctrine that we believe in, and to take a moment to pause from our hectic lives to concentrate on things that really matter most.

    For over ten years, I have taken extensive notes at each conference. A couple years ago, those notes transformed into some of my earliest sketchnotes. I have kept that tradition up this year as well, even when it meant using my phone as a small red flashlight because the lights were all turned off in the meetinghouse. Yes, I am a nerd. But I love doing sketchnotes!

    In addition to sketchnoting most sessions, I also have the opportunity to participate directly in the conference as a Romanian interpreter. Each language team is a little bit different, but for our team, that means that I get the English text for the talks a week or so in advance of the conference, and the Romanian text anywhere from a few hours to a few days beforehand. I prepare delivering the text, so that when the talk is given, I perform a simultaneous reading, striving to match the speed, tone, and style of the speaker. The most important aspect is to convey the feeling of the message and provide an experience for those who listen in Romanian that is as close as possible to those who listen in English. My favorite part is when speakers like President Thomas S. Monson give a talk, because you never know how much they will stick to the text, and how much they will speak extemporaneously and require live interpretation.

    General Conference is significant as a logistical feat—providing access in 93 languages to reach most of the 14,441,346 members around the world. But the most important part is the chance to hear from living prophets, the same as if Moses or Abraham was alive to give us insight into how to live our lives better. What a unique opportunity! I am grateful to have been part of it. Now comes the real challenge: putting all these great messages into practice!

    Here is a fantastic infographic from the official lds.org site about the conference (click to see more).

    LDS General Conference Infographic

    And here are my sketchnotes.

    General Conference Apr 2012 Sketchnotes 1 General Conference Apr 2012 Sketchnotes 2 General Conference Apr 2012 Sketchnotes 3 General Conference Apr 2012 Sketchnotes 4 General Conference Apr 2012 Sketchnotes 5
    5 April 2012

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