How to Use Simple Drawings on a Whiteboard or on Scriblink During Coaching Sessions

Posted by J.J. under Personal development, Productivity, Shortcuts, Visual Thinking | Be the First to Comment

This is another short post about making simple drawings on a coaching lesson. You only need two things:

  • A wall-size whiteboard
  • A non-permanent marker

This picture was taken during my science coaching for lower secondary level students (ages from 13 to 14 years old). At that moment, I was discussing about “Factors that affects heat content of an object”. Students were able to grasp the concept on how heat content of an object is changed when these factors are altered.

If you plan to do coaching sessions with your staffs – consider to use Scriblink a.k.a ‘online whiteboard’ site. You’ll be able to draw on the white screen (acts as a whiteboard) and start a discussion online by inviting your staffs or colleagues to the discussion. It has other features including:

  • Save your drawings on the whiteboard (it will be sent to your mailbox).
  • Send your drawings to others by sending them emails
  • Share your drawings by inviting them to your discussion (online chat)
  • VOIP Conferencing
  • Transfer files directly to anyone you’re working with (File transfer)

I’ve created a simple drawing on Scriblink, click here.

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