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= '''<big>Introduction</big>''' =
  
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== '''<big>Breakout Session Objectives</big>''' ==
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<big>We are aiming to facilitate:</big>
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* <big>'''Shared understanding(s)''' of the topic to be discussed (aim for ''coherence'', not ''consensus'');</big>
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* <big>'''Exploration of implications''' '''and opportunities''' from different perspectives – e.g. experiences, opportunities, barriers, etc; (what’s the current state? What could be?)</big>
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* <big>'''Identification of practical actions''' that might make things better - e.g. ideas, next steps on how to make it happen. What can ''each'' of us do? What might we do ''together''? How to bring it back to the contexts we’re working in?</big>
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* <big>'''Have fun!''' First and foremost, we’re trying to enable connections, great discussions and provide everyone the chance to share their perspectives and ideas.</big>
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== '''<big>Our Working Assumptions</big>''' ==
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* <big>There are a variety of ways to facilitate discussions, e.g. across a spectrum of very structured to unstructured, enabling divergent and convergent thinking, etc. This guide is meant to do just that. It’s not meant to be prescriptive.</big>
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* <big>We want to consider and facilitate for a variety of participant preferences and styles, to the extent possible, e.g. extroverts and introverts.</big>
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* <big>Less is more.There’s only so much we can do in a 45-55 minute breakout session. Our efforts will enable connections, creativity, knowledge sharing, and can inform practical action.</big>
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* <big>We want to capture and share the learning. Share session notes following the event.</big>
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<big>'''There are two sections below:'''</big>
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# <big>'''First time facilitating? Or maybe it’s been a while?''' - this section includes three options for facilitating a breakout session.</big>
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# <big>'''More experienced at facilitating or feeling adventurous?''' - bring and apply your skills at the breakout sessions keeping in mind the objectives above.</big>
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= '''<big>Methods & Tips for Facilitators</big>''' =
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== '''<big>1) First time facilitating? Or maybe its ben a while?</big>''' ==
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== '''<big>2) More experienced at facilitating? Or feeling adventurous?</big>''' ==
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Revision as of 20:19, 24 November 2019

Introduction

Breakout Session Objectives

We are aiming to facilitate:

  • Shared understanding(s) of the topic to be discussed (aim for coherence, not consensus);
  • Exploration of implications and opportunities from different perspectives – e.g. experiences, opportunities, barriers, etc; (what’s the current state? What could be?)
  • Identification of practical actions that might make things better - e.g. ideas, next steps on how to make it happen. What can each of us do? What might we do together? How to bring it back to the contexts we’re working in?
  • Have fun! First and foremost, we’re trying to enable connections, great discussions and provide everyone the chance to share their perspectives and ideas.

Our Working Assumptions

  • There are a variety of ways to facilitate discussions, e.g. across a spectrum of very structured to unstructured, enabling divergent and convergent thinking, etc. This guide is meant to do just that. It’s not meant to be prescriptive.
  • We want to consider and facilitate for a variety of participant preferences and styles, to the extent possible, e.g. extroverts and introverts.
  • Less is more.There’s only so much we can do in a 45-55 minute breakout session. Our efforts will enable connections, creativity, knowledge sharing, and can inform practical action.
  • We want to capture and share the learning. Share session notes following the event.

There are two sections below:

  1. First time facilitating? Or maybe it’s been a while? - this section includes three options for facilitating a breakout session.
  2. More experienced at facilitating or feeling adventurous? - bring and apply your skills at the breakout sessions keeping in mind the objectives above.

Methods & Tips for Facilitators

1) First time facilitating? Or maybe its ben a while?

asfsafsaf

2) More experienced at facilitating? Or feeling adventurous?

asfsafsaf