ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Sunni Brown - Visualizer and gamestorming
In her book "Gamestorming," Sunni Brown shows how using art and games can empower serious problem-solving.

Why you should listen

Sunni Brown is co-author of GameStorming: A Playbook for Rule-breakers, Innovators and Changemakers. She’s known for her large-scale live content visualizations, and she is also the leader of the Doodle Revolution – a growing effort to debunk the myth that doodling is a distraction. Using common sense, experience and neuroscience, Sunni is proving that to doodle is to ignite your whole mind. Look for her second book, The Doodle Revolution, in 2012.

Her consultancy, BrightSpot I.D., specializes in visual thinking and information design. She was trained in graphic facilitation at the Grove Consultants International, a San Francisco-based company that pioneered the use of large-scale visuals in business settings. Sunni co-founded VizThink Austin, which under her leadership grew to be the largest visual thinking community in the United States.

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Sunni Brown: Doodlers, unite!

苏妮 布朗:涂鸦者,联合起来!

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研究表明随意涂写和涂鸦能增进我们对事物的理解,以及我们的创造性思维。既然如此,我们何必还因为在会议中被抓到涂鸦而感到尴尬呢?苏妮.布朗呼吁:涂鸦者,联合起来!她提出通过纸笔释放我们的潜能。
- Visualizer and gamestorming
In her book "Gamestorming," Sunni Brown shows how using art and games can empower serious problem-solving. Full bio

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So I just want to tell you my story故事.
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我想跟大家谈谈我的故事。
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I spend a lot of time
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我的很多时间都用在
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teaching教学 adults成年人 how to use visual视觉 language语言
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指导成年人怎样在工作中使用视觉化语言
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and doodling涂鸦 in the workplace职场.
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还有涂鸦。
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And naturally自然, I encounter遭遇 a lot of resistance抵抗性,
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自然,我遇到很多抵触
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because it's considered考虑 to be anti-intellectual反智
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因为有人认为这样做不理性
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and counter计数器 to serious严重 learning学习.
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而且不严肃。
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But I have a problem问题 with that belief信仰,
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但是我不这样认为
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because I know that doodling涂鸦 has a profound深刻 impact碰撞
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因为我知道涂鸦
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on the way that we can process处理 information信息
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对于我们处理信息
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and the way that we can solve解决 problems问题.
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和解决问题的方式有深远的影响。
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So I was curious好奇 about why there was a disconnect断开
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所以我就纳闷——为什么
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between之间 the way our society社会 perceives察觉 doodling涂鸦
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社会上对于涂鸦的看法
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and the way that the reality现实 is.
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和涂鸦真正的功能是脱节的呢?
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So I discovered发现 some very interesting有趣 things.
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我发现了一些非常有趣的事实
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For example, there's no such这样 thing
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比如说,对doodle 这个词
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as a flattering谄媚的 definition定义 of a doodle涂鸦.
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没有任何一种解释是褒义的。
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In the 17th century世纪, a doodle涂鸦 was a simpleton傻瓜 or a fool傻子 --
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在17世纪,doodle 是傻瓜、笨蛋的意思
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as in Yankee扬基 Doodle涂鸦.
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就像扬基歌中唱的那样。
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In the 18th century世纪, it became成为 a verb动词,
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到了18世纪,它变成了一个动词
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and it meant意味着 to swindle骗取 or ridicule嘲笑 or to make fun开玩笑 of someone有人.
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意思是欺骗、嘲弄、或取笑某人
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In the 19th century世纪, it was a corrupt腐败 politician政治家.
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到了19世纪,这个词指贪污的政客
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And today今天, we have what is perhaps也许 our most offensive进攻 definition定义,
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而现在,这个词拥有了有史以来最讨厌的定义
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at least最小 to me, which哪一个 is the following以下:
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至少在我看来是最讨厌的,那就是:
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To doodle涂鸦 officially正式 means手段
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Doodle的正式定义是
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to dawdle混日子,
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偷懒,
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to dilly迪丽 dally玩弄, to monkey around,
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吊儿郎当、鬼混胡闹、
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to make meaningless无意义的 marks分数,
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涂画无意义的记号,
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to do something of little value, substance物质 or import进口,
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做没有价值、没有实质、没有重要性的事情,
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and -- my personal个人 favorite喜爱 --
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还有——我认为最绝的——
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to do nothing.
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无所事事。
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No wonder奇迹 people are averse规避 to doodling涂鸦 at work.
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难怪人们反对在工作中涂鸦。
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Doing nothing at work is akin类似的 to masturbating自慰 at work;
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在工作时无所事事与在工作时手淫一样
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it's totally完全 inappropriate不当.
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是完全不恰当的。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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Additionally另外, I've heard听说 horror恐怖 stories故事
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此外,我还听说了一些恐怖的故事
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from people whose谁的 teachers教师 scolded them, of course课程, for doodling涂鸦 in classrooms教室.
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一些人因为在上课时涂鸦而被老师责骂
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And they have bosses老板 who scold them for doodling涂鸦 in the boardroom会议室.
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还有在开会时涂鸦而被上司批评。
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There is a powerful强大 cultural文化 norm规范 against反对 doodling涂鸦
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社会上排斥涂鸦的文化定式是很强大的
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in settings设置 in which哪一个 we are supposed应该 to learn学习 something.
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在这样的文化定式中学习应该是很严肃的一件事。
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And unfortunately不幸,
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遗憾的是
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the press tends趋向 to reinforce加强 this norm规范
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媒体倾向于加强这种文化定式
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when they're reporting报告 on a doodling涂鸦 scene现场 --
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当记者们得以报道
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of an important重要 person at a confirmation确认 hearing听力 and the like --
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某位要员在国会中涂鸦的场景时
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they typically一般 use words like "discovered发现"
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他们通常会用“撞见”
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or "caught抓住" or "found发现 out,"
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“被捉到”或者“查出”这类词
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as if there's some sort分类 of criminal刑事 act法案 being存在 committed提交.
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就好像涂鸦就是犯了某种罪行一样。
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And additionally另外, there is a psychological心理 aversion厌恶 to doodling涂鸦 --
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另外,人们对于涂鸦有一种心理厌恶。
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thank you, Freud弗洛伊德.
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谢了,弗洛伊德。
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In the 1930s, Freud弗洛伊德 told us all
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在20世纪30年代,弗洛伊德告诉我们
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that you could analyze分析 people's人们 psyches的心智
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你可以根据人们的涂鸦
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based基于 on their doodles涂鸦.
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来分析他们的心理
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This is not accurate准确, but it did happen发生 to Tony托尼 Blair布莱尔
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这种分析并不准确,但托尼·布莱尔就中过招
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at the Davos达沃斯 Forum论坛 in 2005,
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在2005年达沃斯论坛上
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when his doodles涂鸦 were, of course课程, "discovered发现"
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他的涂鸦被“发现”,
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and he was labeled标记 the following以下 things.
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并被贴上了这样的标签。
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Now it turned转身 out to be Bill法案 Gates'盖茨 doodle涂鸦.
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现在它变成了比尔·盖茨的涂鸦。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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And Bill法案, if you're here, nobody没有人 thinks you're megalomaniacal狂妄自大.
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比尔,如果你在场,没有人会认为你是自大狂。
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But that does contribute有助于
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但这确实导致人们
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to people not wanting希望 to share分享 their doodles涂鸦.
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不愿意公开自己的涂鸦。
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And here is the real真实 deal合同. Here's这里的 what I believe.
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现在我要讲最重要的了。这是我所坚信的。
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I think that our culture文化
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我认为我们的文化
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is so intensely激烈 focused重点 on verbal口头 information信息
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过分关注来自于语言文字的信息
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that we're almost几乎 blinded失明 to the value of doodling涂鸦.
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而几乎看不到涂鸦的价值
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And I'm not comfortable自在 with that.
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我觉得这样是不合适的。
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And so because of that belief信仰 that I think needs需求 to be burst爆裂,
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正因为我有这样的信念需要传达给大家,
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I'm here to send发送 us all hurtling飞驰 back to the truth真相.
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今天我来到这里,希望把所有人扳回真相的这一边
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And here's这里的 the truth真相:
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这个真相就是:
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doodling涂鸦 is an incredibly令人难以置信 powerful强大 tool工具,
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涂鸦是一种极其有用的工具
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and it is a tool工具 that we need to remember记得 and to re-learn重新学习.
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我们要牢记并重新认识这种工具。
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So here's这里的 a new definition定义 for doodling涂鸦.
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以下是涂鸦这个词新的定义
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And I hope希望 there's someone有人 in here from The Oxford牛津 English英语 Dictionary字典,
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我希望在座的有来自牛津英语词典的人士
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because I want to talk to you later后来.
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因为我想和你稍后谈谈。
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Here's这里的 the real真实 definition定义:
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这是真实的定义:
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Doodling涂鸦 is really to make spontaneous自发 marks分数 to help yourself你自己 think.
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涂鸦实际上是能帮助你思考的自发性记号
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That is why millions百万 of people doodle涂鸦.
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因此成千上万的人涂鸦
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Here's这里的 another另一个 interesting有趣 truth真相 about the doodle涂鸦:
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关于涂鸦的另一个有趣的事实是:
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People who doodle涂鸦 when they're exposed裸露 to verbal口头 information信息
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当人们接收语言文字形式的信息时,涂鸦的人
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retain保留 more of that information信息
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比不涂鸦的人
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than their non-doodling非涂鸦 counterparts同行.
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能记住更多的信息。
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We think doodling涂鸦 is something you do when you lose失去 focus焦点,
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我们以为人们在注意力涣散时才去涂鸦
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but in reality现实, it is a preemptive先发制人 measure测量
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但真相却是,涂鸦是一种预防措施
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to stop you from losing失去 focus焦点.
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而使你的注意力不涣散。
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Additionally另外, it has a profound深刻 effect影响
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另外,涂鸦对于
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on creative创作的 problem-solving解决问题
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创造性解决问题
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and deep information信息 processing处理.
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和深层次信息处理有深远的影响。
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There are four ways方法 that learners学习者 intake录取 information信息
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学习者通过四种方式来吸收信息
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so that they can make decisions决定.
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以便做出决策。
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They are visual视觉, auditory听觉,
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这就是视觉、听觉、
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reading and writing写作 and kinesthetic动觉.
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读写、以及运动。
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Now in order订购 for us to really chew on information信息
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为了能够完整掌握某种信息
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and do something with it,
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并活学活用
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we have to engage从事 at least最小 two of those modalities模式,
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我们至少要使用其中的两种学习模式
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or we have to engage从事 one of those modalities模式
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或者只使用其中的一种学习模式
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coupled耦合 with an emotional情绪化 experience经验.
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但要加上自己的情感共鸣。
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The incredible难以置信 contribution贡献 of the doodle涂鸦
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涂鸦那令人不可思议的好处就在于
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is that it engages啮合 all four learning学习 modalities模式 simultaneously同时
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它同时用到了全部四种学习模式
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with the possibility可能性 of an emotional情绪化 experience经验.
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也完全可能引起情感共鸣。
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That is a pretty漂亮 solid固体 contribution贡献
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这真是一个相当重要的贡献——
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for a behavior行为 equated划等号 with doing nothing.
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对于一个等同于无所事事的行为来说。
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This is so nerdy书呆子,
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虽然有些蠢,
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but this made制作 me cry when I discovered发现 this.
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可我发现下面这个研究之后真是喜极而泣。
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So they did anthropological人类学 research研究
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有一项人类学研究
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into the unfolding展开 of artistic艺术的 activity活动 in children孩子,
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and they found发现 that, across横过 space空间 and time,
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人们发现,无论来自哪里、哪个年代,
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all children孩子 exhibit展示 the same相同 evolution演化 in visual视觉 logic逻辑
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所有的孩子在视觉逻辑方面表现出一致的发展规律
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as they grow增长.
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伴随他们的成长
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In other words, they have a shared共享 and growing生长
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complexity复杂 in visual视觉 language语言
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有着共同的发展规律
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that happens发生 in a predictable可预测 order订购.
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按照一个可以预测的顺序而变得越来越复杂。
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And I think that is incredible难以置信.
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我觉得这是很神奇的。
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I think that means手段 doodling涂鸦 is native本地人 to us
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我想这充分说明了涂鸦是人的天性
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and we simply只是 are denying否认 ourselves我们自己 that instinct直觉.
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但是我们在拒绝自己的这种天性。
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And finally最后, a lot a people aren't privy有利害关系的人 to this,
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最后,很多人并不了解.
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but the doodle涂鸦 is a precursor先导
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涂鸦草图
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to some of our greatest最大 cultural文化 assets资产.
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是我们一些最伟大的文化遗产形成的雏形
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This is but one:
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举一个例子:
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this is Frank坦率 Gehry盖瑞 the architect's建筑师 precursor先导 to the Guggenheim古根海姆 in Abu阿布 Dhabi阿布扎比.
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这是建筑师法兰克·盖瑞(Frank Gehry)完成阿布扎比的古根海姆美术馆的雏形。
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So here is my point:
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这就是我的观点:
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Under no circumstances情况 should doodling涂鸦 be eradicated根除
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无论什么情况下,都不要禁止涂鸦的行为
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from a classroom课堂 or a boardroom会议室
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无论是在教室,在会议室,
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or even the war战争 room房间.
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甚至是在作战指挥部。
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On the contrary相反,
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相反,
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doodling涂鸦 should be leveraged杠杆 in precisely恰恰 those situations情况
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在这些场合,应该充分发挥涂鸦的作用
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where information信息 density密度 is very high
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因为信息过于密集
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and the need for processing处理 that information信息 is very high.
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而且需要处理的信息量很大
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And I will go you one further进一步.
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我还想更进一步地来说。
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Because doodling涂鸦 is so universally举世 accessible无障碍
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由于涂鸦是人人皆可的,
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and it is not intimidating吓人 as an art艺术 form形成,
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又不像任何一种艺术形式那样不可亲近
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it can be leveraged杠杆 as a portal门户
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涂鸦可以成为一种很好的手段
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through通过 which哪一个 we move移动 people
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来帮助人们
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into higher更高 levels水平 of visual视觉 literacy读写能力.
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获得更高的视觉认知能力。
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My friends朋友, the doodle涂鸦 has never been
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朋友们,涂鸦从来不曾是
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the nemesis复仇者 of intellectual知识分子 thought.
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理智思考的仇敌,
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In reality现实, it is one of its greatest最大 allies盟国.
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而事实上,它是最棒的盟友之一。
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Thank you.
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谢谢大家。
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(Applause掌声)
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(掌声)
Translated by Yingzhi Vera Gu
Reviewed by Karen SONG

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Sunni Brown - Visualizer and gamestorming
In her book "Gamestorming," Sunni Brown shows how using art and games can empower serious problem-solving.

Why you should listen

Sunni Brown is co-author of GameStorming: A Playbook for Rule-breakers, Innovators and Changemakers. She’s known for her large-scale live content visualizations, and she is also the leader of the Doodle Revolution – a growing effort to debunk the myth that doodling is a distraction. Using common sense, experience and neuroscience, Sunni is proving that to doodle is to ignite your whole mind. Look for her second book, The Doodle Revolution, in 2012.

Her consultancy, BrightSpot I.D., specializes in visual thinking and information design. She was trained in graphic facilitation at the Grove Consultants International, a San Francisco-based company that pioneered the use of large-scale visuals in business settings. Sunni co-founded VizThink Austin, which under her leadership grew to be the largest visual thinking community in the United States.

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