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As legislators talk, a cartoonist turns their words into artwork.
Attendees of the National Conference on State Legislature are taking in a lot of great information from the dozens of panels going on this week, and the conference is providing a unique way to recap some of the key points - with a cartoonist.
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Word Art
Clip: Season 3 Episode 48 | 1m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
Attendees of the National Conference on State Legislature are taking in a lot of great information from the dozens of panels going on this week, and the conference is providing a unique way to recap some of the key points - with a cartoonist.
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>> Attendees of the NCSL summit are taking in lots of great information from the hundreds of panels going on this week and the conference is providing an unique way to recap some of the key points.
>> I'm here at the Kentucky International Convention Center and I am participating is standing in it each and every one of the sessions schedule and I am drawing what I hear so over the course of an hour, I am listening and drawing one of these panels.
So each one of these panel represents the educational component of an hour or so in real time.
I'm watching.
We'll have mostly listening, listening, distilling trying to figure out what would make sense for people to bring home people like to see the work afterward.
As a reminder of what was talked about, this is kind of reinforcing component.
I worked with associations that have receive comments back from their attendees later that said that we went back to the office and my boss asked me so what did you learn at the event?
And they just bring out their phone and flipped Here's the photo of the session, the session in the session.
And then at that point, they have that visual cue.
They can go through a litany of all the things that they learned.
So that's the huge benefit and it's kind of fun to I come with that electrical engineering background, honestly.
So I'm a little bit heavy on occasion.
So that helps in certain spaces.
In the more experience I get in different worlds, different sectors, different industries.
The more I can parlay one to the next lot of the world more connected than you think.
This is an unknown thing.
What you're seeing here, so not a lot of people do this kind of work.
So.
It's special live to describe and show photos sometimes, but people are smile and they say that and I'm lucky that I have >> And I have this job, but I think I am.
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