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Trainer’s Notebook: Just A Few Participatory Facilitation Techniques

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I answered yes to all, but more importantly I think these two methods helped me the most: Carve out time for reflection after each training and do an after-action review with yourself. If time is available, also do a plus/delta exercise with participants as a close out to the session. Measure, evaluate, reflect, and improve.

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The Dance Floor and The Balcony Social Media Training

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OSI Workshop View more presentations from Beth Kanter. I've known since 2005 and I realized that the last time I had seen him was in 2007 in Cambodia at the blogging conference and over an interesting dinner served by our hosts. Strategy is analytical, reflective, and thinking - not much action.

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How I Got Here

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I designed electricity workshops for families. For the second interview, I even built a little lie detector and brought it in. I started meeting people through the blog--both those I interviewed and early readers who commented. By summer of 2007, when I left the Spy Museum to move to California, the blog was a big deal.

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Riffing on David Armano's Listen, Learn, and Adapt: Need Your Organization's Adaption Stories!

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I'm also using this for the upcoming WeAreMedia Workshop in San Francisco which has a section on experiments and measurement. The point is - you need to steal five or ten minutes from the doing to reflect in action. In 2007, the Human Society implemented its first photo petition campaign to protest Wendy's treatment of animals.

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Day 1: Connecting Up Conference: Brisbane, Australia

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Doug concluded his welcoming remarks with posing some important questions for the future for participants to reflect over the next few days: How do we keep a balance between the emerging and traditional technology so we keep in touch with digital natives and those who have limited connectivity? Mike Seyfang responded.

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The Story of Stuff: An Inspiring Example of A Network in Action

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On Friday, I leave for Beirut for co-lead a series of Train the Trainers workshops as part of the E-Mediat Project , a capacity building project for NGOs to learn social media skills. The Story of Electronics is part of a series of short films created and released by the Story of Stuff project since 2007.

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Cause Marketing or Cause Me To Puke Marketing? Interview with Scott Henderson

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Scott Henderson I was supposed to be leading a workshop at the Cause Marketing Forum on Social Media and Cause Marketing at the end of the month. I met Scott online over a conversation in the comments when I wrote some reflections about David Armano's personal fundraising campaign back in January. Twitter found that out in 2007.)

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