Facilitation is a transferrable skill. Awareness of the differences is the first step to taking facilitation skills online. Knowing how to leverage the different mediums' strengths and mitigating their weaknesses is the second.
read more...Meet Noddlepod partner and facilitator extraordinaire, Kevin Wyke. Mixing the "people stuff" with the tech, he creates unique and powerful spaces for exploration and dialogue both online and offline.
read more...This is the second in a series of blog posts on the topic of facilitation. In this post, we are looking at some of the differences between facilitation in a face to face setting and facilitation in an online setting.
read more...Donna Hewitson, the winner of the NITA 2016 Professional Trainer of the Year Award, talks about her approach to L&D and the events that led up to her winning the award.
read more...Facilitation means different things to different people. However, at its core should always be the root meaning of the word: to facilitate – to make something possible or easier. This post looks into the role of the facilitator and what it means to the Learning and Development profession.
read more...If you talk with L&D practitioners, in-house or consultants, you will find that many identify strongly with the role and the approach of the facilitator - the enabler, the guide, the catalyst for learning.
In an upcoming series of blog posts we discuss the role and importance of the facilitator and how this role translates to the online world.
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