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As we continue preparing the 1st Empowerment Day Vienna (May 6), we recorded an interview with Sema Tezer, who will be creating the live graphic recording during the event, to explore one simple question:
What makes visual recording such a powerful part of an experiential learning event?
Sema’s perspective completely changed the way you can see this work. She explains why graphic recording is not about “pretty drawings,” but about deep listening, shaping ideas, and helping people see meaning, patterns, and connection in real time.
Without revealing too much, here’s what you can expect:
- why graphic recording is not art for art’s sake, but a method for shaping ideas into something meaningful
- how visual recording helps people step back and see the big picture — and their own place in it
- why learning becomes deeper and more memorable when people can connect information, emotion, and experience
- the two words Sema uses to describe the biggest benefit participants take away: clarity and integrity
- a lovely reminder that enjoyment is not a distraction from learning, but part of what makes learning stick
This one is thoughtful, visual, and surprisingly practical.