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Trainer’s Notebook: Just A Few Participatory Facilitation Techniques

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Recently, a colleague asked me a wonderful question: How did you learn to become a good facilitator and trainer? Many of us do this and take content notes, but it is also great to take notes about instructional design and facilitation techniques. Participants volunteer their question for the Spectragram. Spectragram.

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How Would You Use Cell Phones to Bring Web2.0 to Cambodia (or other places without fast Internet)?

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My colleague Vicky Davis, Coolcat Teacher Blog, has put this question out to her network, in a brilliant post called " How would you use cell phones to bring Web2.0 to Cambodia ?" Answer the twitterpoll by replying in twitter @coolcatteacher the answer to this question, " How would you do web2.0

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Cambodia Bloggers Summit: Social Media Role Play, Social Media Game, and Angkun - Seeds of the Future

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If there was all-day instruction on the Web 2.0 Perhaps have them flip through the cards and come up with a list of questions. Maybe my next visit to Cambodia I will have time to get to local market and pick some up for souvenirs. It became clear that social media in Cambodia means "any media that can solve social issues."

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The Networked NGO: Translating the Networked Nonprofit and 1-11-11 Club

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I’ve had the opportunity to work in Canada, Australia, Cambodia, Romania, India, UK, and Africa and enjoy the extra dimension of understanding different cultures as part of the instructional and learning process. Rather than go into cut and paste mode, it is an opportunity to create something new or scale.

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Cambodia Culture Quest

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These inquiry-based projects are rooted in student questions and interests, and involve the focused, intensive study of one or more aspects of the literature, art, music, history, religion, language, daily life, customs, and traditions of other cultures.

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How Gen Z Donors Harness the Power of Online Giving

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Gen Z kids have taken Mahatma Gandhi’s instruction to “be the change they wish to see in the world” to heart. Case in point: In 2014, Noah Wong visited Cambodia and India and discovered kids his own age (and younger) were growing up in prisons. Help them promote their campaign.

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Learnings and Reflections from BlogHer about Mobile Phones for Video Blogging and Beyond

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One of the ideas I've been exploring is the whole notion of video blogging from Cambodia by Cambodians. While I was in Chicago, Ryanne Hodson , who I met at last year's BlogHer, is in Cambodia and Southeast Asia with Jay Dedman to document the work of Project Hope International. The questions are way more important than the answers.

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