“Life is either a daring adventure or it is nothing.”

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“Life is either a daring adventure or it is nothing.” Ideatoons Divergent thinking technique Developed by: Michael Michalko Visual communication and written communication method “Life is either a daring adventure or it is nothing.” --Hellen Keller

Ideatoons Procedure: 1. Use cards for writing and designing ideas 2. Side one: draw the picture of your idea 3. Side two: write the description of the picture 4. Lay the cards on a table where you can visually see all of the ideas and organize

Ideatoons Problem: Aliens have landed on Earth. You must communicate to them about life on Earth. How will you tell them about our cultures, lifestyles, languages, food, money, etc…??