Symbols, cartoons and animations to represent Knowledge Management concepts

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Original Message

From: Richard Sleight, posted on 2009/03/19

Hi All

Does anyone have any links or resources they could share for examples or ideas about symbols/cartoons/animations that represent abstract ideas such as:

  • voices
  • ideas
  • listening
  • advocacy
  • sharing
  • participation
  • collaboration
  • knowledge
  • different perspectives (like the elephant from different sides?)
  • group discussion
  • international discussions
  • climate change
  • etc.

Trying not to be country or region specific, any advice would be great (the project is to make an animation around participatory media, indigenous media).

Contributors

All replies in full are available in the discussion page. Contributions received with thanks from:

Richard Sleight
Suguna Sri
Paul Mundy
Peter J. Bury
Gabriele Sani

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