I spent Friday and Saturday at the 21st Annual Storyboarding Conference hosted by Jim Norman here in Phoenix. Great conference. Active group discussions, good people, variety of interests... My kind of thing.
This conference wasn't on the kind of storyboarding where you draw boxes and draft pictures of a presentation or movie. This is the storyboarding that Walt Disney invented years ago to allow a kind of organization and methodology for brainstorming and problem solving. The person facilitating the storyboarding session helps the group define the problem and then helps them find a solution.
As most people do it, storyboarding is done with flipcharts and note cards. The note cards are pinned to a story board and used to help move the team through the process of deciding what to do and how to do it. I presented Saturday on OneNote. Kind of an introduction to OneNote via a notebook template I am working on based on Ken Bratz' ideas and class. (Ken Bratz runs LR&C , a storyboarding and leadership training company.)







