- the topic is very interesting
- good and simple slides
- wanting to involve us
- the use of various media
- different techniques
- open up new ideas to document
- trying not to bore paople with some subject and get diversity
- good overview of different techniques
- liked the experience of drawing the problem
- map-reduce experience
- drawings
- nice overview
- invitation to go further
- introduction
- very good ideas
- interactive
- interesting
- fun
- useful for mmy job
- drawing is very powerful
- it was hands-on
- nice examples of visualisation, oher than drawing
- concept
- references
- the examples were fun
- I hope to apply it sometimes
- good subject
To make it perfect:
- believe in it more
- kill the darlings and stick to one or two topics because we really need to try it ourselves as you say
- use an example of the real world to illustrate. that wa we don't need to spend time figuring out how it may be used. We learn faster from real examples.
- more focus on one topic to understand it
- limit the diversity. Diversity is good but participants didn't have enough participation. Make sure participants stay idle during practice
- More practice from the book
- More drawings
- redraw the same problem
- might be more in-depth
- more time
- more exercises
- explain the book better
- a lot of sending
- too little time to go into details
- more interaction with the audience
- take out the map-reduce; this is not really about visualisation
- work and practice more around the Dan Roam book
- is it a good idea to keep it sticked to professional life?
- a bit confused, not as highly interactive as expected
- keep theory visible during examples
- too short
- more solutions
- prepare more paper for exercises