Presenting & facilitation workshop

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Welcome

Hello and welcome a live example of how we might use 'Talking Power' for future online engagement activities.

I really enjoyed the recent the 'Presenting & Facilitating' workshop with Peter Karounos. It was great to know I'm not the only one who gets nervous and anxious when being in front of a crowd.

Personally, I got a lot out of the two days, and am taking away some new handy tips and have a few new facilitation tricks up my sleeve. I'm also going out this weekend to by a gigantic chub-a-chub, so I am ready for my next holiday adventure, thanks for the suggestion Jess.

On a more serious note, we spoke a bit about how some of these new tactics might relate too, or be applied to our increasing online communication and growing use of MS Teams. I spoke briefly about some of the digital engagement tools we already have access to as part of Talking Power.

What can Talking Power do?

There are a number of online tools we can use for online engagement and to facilitate online dialogue, feedback and collaboration.

Talking Power can also have 'public pages' and also 'private/protected' pages for groups or selected registered users.

I have added a quick 1 page overview of the tools available - feel free to download and take a look.

I have also added the notes we took about "tips for online engagement' - there are some good ideas there.

But even better that reading more, I have added three of the different online tools for us to use/test ourselves and see first hand how easy it is.

Give it a go !

  • Use the 'Guestbook' tool (below) and share 1 key take-away tip, tool or technique that resonated with you
  • Take the 'quick poll' (below) and let us know what you thought of the training (and see the group results as more people share their votes).
  • Ask me a question about Talking Power and I will get back to you, simply add your question and email address to the tool below.

Reach out if you have any questions, or would like to discuss online engagement further.

Welcome

Hello and welcome a live example of how we might use 'Talking Power' for future online engagement activities.

I really enjoyed the recent the 'Presenting & Facilitating' workshop with Peter Karounos. It was great to know I'm not the only one who gets nervous and anxious when being in front of a crowd.

Personally, I got a lot out of the two days, and am taking away some new handy tips and have a few new facilitation tricks up my sleeve. I'm also going out this weekend to by a gigantic chub-a-chub, so I am ready for my next holiday adventure, thanks for the suggestion Jess.

On a more serious note, we spoke a bit about how some of these new tactics might relate too, or be applied to our increasing online communication and growing use of MS Teams. I spoke briefly about some of the digital engagement tools we already have access to as part of Talking Power.

What can Talking Power do?

There are a number of online tools we can use for online engagement and to facilitate online dialogue, feedback and collaboration.

Talking Power can also have 'public pages' and also 'private/protected' pages for groups or selected registered users.

I have added a quick 1 page overview of the tools available - feel free to download and take a look.

I have also added the notes we took about "tips for online engagement' - there are some good ideas there.

But even better that reading more, I have added three of the different online tools for us to use/test ourselves and see first hand how easy it is.

Give it a go !

  • Use the 'Guestbook' tool (below) and share 1 key take-away tip, tool or technique that resonated with you
  • Take the 'quick poll' (below) and let us know what you thought of the training (and see the group results as more people share their votes).
  • Ask me a question about Talking Power and I will get back to you, simply add your question and email address to the tool below.

Reach out if you have any questions, or would like to discuss online engagement further.

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Page published: 27 Aug 2021, 05:05 PM