The Hawaiʻi State Governor’s Emergency Education Relief (GEER) Summit highlighted and celebrated innovative statewide initiatives designed to address the educational and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on students and communities.
As organizations emerged from the challenges of the pandemic, the 2022 GEER Summit brought together a diverse group of educators, nonprofit leaders, and innovators to share ideas, strengthen connections, and help shape the future. With limited time and resources, conference organizers needed an effective way to capture participant insights while encouraging collaboration and rebuilding in-person networking opportunities.
Good Juju designed a highly interactive engagement process that combined large-scale graphic recording with small-group working templates. Participants worked in teams to discuss key topics and record their ideas directly onto customized templates, ensuring every voice was heard and every insight captured. Simultaneously, a live graphic recording synthesized emerging themes, connections, and big-picture ideas in real time.
The result was a dynamic and inclusive process that preserved hundreds of participant-generated ideas, fostered meaningful dialogue, and created a visual record of the collective wisdom and innovation shared throughout the summit.
Good Juju combined speed-round discussions, collaborative templates, and live graphic recording to capture hundreds of ideas in a short amount of time.
Small groups documented detailed insights while rapid share-outs and visual synthesis helped participants identify common themes, build collective understanding, and co-create a shared vision for the future.