Tagged: Online Facilitation
Intercultural simulations are engaging and effective activities in workshops and trainings. How can we bring intercultural simulations online? Based on the card game BARNGA, this blog post shows a simulation exercise that can be played online to understand better the dynamics of intercultural encounters. Read more
Activities to get to know one another can help to break the ice, especially online. They take away the akwardness of a virtual meeting allowing participants to connect with one another and build relationships. Read more
Spending a long time in front of the screen during online workshops and trainings can be very tiring. Online energizers can help to maintain attention and engagement of participants. They help to keep the energy up. And they can be very fun. Read more
Spending a long time in front of the screen during online workshops and trainings can be very tiring. Online energizers can help to maintain attention and engagement of participants. They help to keep the energy up. And they can be very fun. “Online Energizers to Activate Your Group” is part of a series of blog post on online facilitation tools. Read more
Online Facilitation Reflections brings us back to re-think and re-invent what and how we are doing things as trainers and facilitators. In the blog post Using Space in Online Trainings we explored already how to use space in online trainings, and possibly turn those spaces into a online learning environment. Here we continue and have a look at informal space in online trainings. Read more
Going online brings us back to re-think and re-invent what and how we are doing things as trainers and facilitators. This article is circling around the question on how we can use space in online (live) trainings. Read more