We have been using ThinkBlocks in conversations, meetings, strategy sessions, learning experiences, etc. to construct what we're thinking as we discuss it. Usually, this involves a simple act that makes a big difference. We often don't even write on the blocks, but just use them as objects to differentiate one idea we're talking about from another; to specify which parts are included in one strategy versus those in another; to set a perspective from which to view the conversation in the moment; or to look more deeply at a relationship between two variables. I think that would benefit a lot from seeing a video that presents a "typical" conversation without ThinkBlocks and then to see the same conversation with them. It would demonstrate the dynamic use of ThinkBlocks...