Training sessions

Keynotes / Special sessions
Climate Change and Green Innovations
Food Security
Gender
Knowledge-sharing, networks and CoPs
Livestock
Markets and Private Sector
Mobile Technology and Social Media
Water
Young People
  1. After action review
  2. Blogs
  3. Collaborative writing (wiki, Googledocs)
  4. DeBono's six thinking hats
  5. Dgroups
  6. Fishbowl / Samoan circle
  7. Gift garden
  8. Graphic facilitation
  9. Icebreakers and energizers
  10. Lessons learned in the implementation of the Web 2.0 learning opportunities
  11. LinkedIn and Facebook - Enabling dialogue/Leveraging implicit knowledge
  12. Jumpstart storytelling
  13. Knowledge management planning
  14. Microblogging
  15. Mindmaps / Concept maps
  16. Net-Map
  17. Open Space
  18. Peer assist
  19. Photo sharing
  20. Podcasting
  21. River of life
  22. Speed geeking
  23. The learning wheel as a tool for systematizing knowledge
  24. Video production, storing and sharing
  25. World café / Carousel


Open Space

Open Space (sometimes referred to as Open Space Technology or OST) is a method for convening groups around a specific question or task and giving them responsibility for creating both their own agenda and experience. The facilitator's key task is to identify the question that brings people together, offer a simple process, then stand back and let participants do the work, intervening only when traditional meeting methods and behaviors threaten to take over.

Pete Cranston

Products / Outputs from the session