Monthly Archives: July 2008

Filming and sharing participants exchanges – part 1.

Human capital Let’s start with bit of maths. Three open courses a year (on average, per trainer) and 21 participants (on guesstimate) per course. That’s around 63 people, almost as many nationalities and professional backgrounds. Year in, year out, multiplied by the number of trainers on campus (how many, 40, 50?), that makes for a […]

Facilitation method: Peer Assist

During several training sessions we have tested out the ‘Peer-Assist’-technique to let participants identify challenges and share experiences. The best way to introduce you to the specific methodology is to watch the following movie. This animation is based on the peer assist methodology as outlined in the book Learning to Fly – Practical Knowledge Management […]

A Web Collaboration tool

Yugma is a web-collaboration service that enables people to connect over the internet to communicate and share content and ideas using any application or software. “Yugma” is a word from the Sanskrit language meaning “togetherness”, “the state of being in unified collaboration.” Easy to use, free in its basic version, it allows on-line sessions with […]

Facilitation method: World Café

DELTA conducted a ToT-training on innovative and participatory facilitation methods last week for UN Peacekeeping in Brindisi. One of the used methods was called ‘World Café‘. It is a innovative methodology to host conversations with questions that matter. Basically you bring people together around café-style tables that are set in conversational clusters. Each table is […]

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