Excalidraw Board
During the OGM curiosity call, Victoria (Spain) and Jerry Michalski facilitated a collaborative visual whiteboard where participants could map ideas, concepts, and connections in real-time.
Live Board
Access the live collaborative board: https://excalidraw.com/#room=f2fc1ed4dad8ce25b385,JsA211Hzb_1dUSb-gwYctQ
Board Preview
View full-size local snapshot (1.8MB PNG)
How the Board Was Used
The Excalidraw board served as a dynamic visual thinking space throughout the call:
Opening Invitation
Jerry Michalski opened the call by inviting everyone:
"Please enter the whiteboard https://excalidraw.com/#room=..."
Active Collaboration
Participants actively contributed concepts and connections:
Victoria (Spain) organized the board with sections like:
- "What is curiosity for?" section addressing purpose and meaning
Scott Moehring added conceptual frameworks:
"@Alex - I added 'multi-perspectival humbleness' to the whiteboard. 🙂"
Victoria (Spain) captured others' contributions:
"@Eve Blossom I added your sense of place to the whiteboard. You can elaborate there if you want"
Visual Thinking Practice
The board exemplified:
- Real-time collaborative thinking - Multiple people building ideas together
- Visual synthesis - Spatial organization of concepts and relationships
- Multimodal documentation - Complementing verbal discussion with visual mapping
- Invitation to participate - Low-barrier way for quieter participants to contribute
Board Sections
While a detailed analysis of the board's complete structure isn't included here, the snapshot shows various conceptual clusters and connections that emerged during the conversation about curiosity.
Related Tools
- Excalidraw - The open-source collaborative whiteboarding tool used
- Visual Thinking - The practice of using visual representations to think and communicate
Related Participants
- Victoria (Spain) - Primary board facilitator and organizer
- Jerry Michalski - Co-host, invited participants to the board
- Scott Moehring - Active contributor of frameworks
- Eve Blossom - Contributed sense of place concept
- Alex Kladitis - Multi-perspectival humbleness originated from Alex's contributions
Related Themes
- What Is Curiosity
- Curiosity and Meaning
- Visual Thinking
- Tools and Frameworks for Cultivating Curiosity