Graphic facilitation

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title: Graphic facilitation
text: Graphic facilitation is the use of a combination of graphics such as diagrams, pictures, symbols, and writing to lead people toward a goal in meetings, seminars, workshops and conferences. The graphics are usually drawn by hand, by a person called a graphic facilitator, who may create the graphics in real time during the event and may work alone or together with another person called a facilitator who aids the discussion. The article "A Graphic Facilitation Retrospective", written by David Sibbe
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