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Graphic facilitation In Action

Training Course

1-9 April 2018 | Tunisia

Our customized graphic recording training workshops will help your team develop and express ideas with more clarity and impact. They’ve developed hands-on, practical graphic recording training to infuse creativity into your business.
This project idea has grown naturally out of the progress made within the Tools For Learning Strategy, which has shown clear developments within recent publications and the last two editions of the Tool Fair. Graphic facilitation is growing in importance in the facilitation of learning processes and this is a real chance to make a solid contribution to spreading both the ideas and the practice within the youth field. After consultation about the project, it has been decided to offer a training course to twenty participants. Our graphic facilitators create engaging and memorable experiences for audiences by producing content-rich visual stories. In real-time, we synthesize and illustrate key concepts from discussions and presentations and create a visual framework that organizes a group’s ideas and highlights themes to structure their dialogue. Visuals serve as key facilitative aids for collective seeing and navigation. Live scribing–giving form to the social body–is a method especially suited to address today’s great challenges. As visual practitioners, we face a particular need and opportunity to expand the awareness, mindsets, and choices that feed our outward expression.With our tailored approach, we are adept at working in small groups and breakouts, as well as at large group events and conferences. We can work alongside a facilitator or independently, and we act as solo scribes or as part of a larger team. How does it work? A graphic recorder typically works off to one side of the group, actively listening to what is being said and then drawing out the key nuggets of information that emerge from the group. A graphic recorder does not lead a group, he/she does not normally interact with the group (hence different to a graphic facilitator). Benefits: Increases participation and engagement Delights participants and unlocks their creativity Improves retention of key concepts Creates connections, fosters insights, and aligns thinking Facilitates collaboration and better decision-making Sustains momentum and engagement post event Why would I be interested in it? You want to add impact to your events, to … – Create a talking point (adding a novel and creative element) – Collect key information without invasive questioning – Increase clarity and comprehension – Increase energy and interest levels – Increase the ROI for speakers and presenters – Give people a unique ‘takeaway’ of their experience (paper or digital) Where is graphic recording used? It’s used in a variety of settings, including: – Conferences – Stakeholder events – Presentations – Keynote speeches Apply here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeDA5LyOuXfoWwcVW04QsBiVUC_LuHhuBhygKrRyDj-3HvVsA/viewform?c=0&w=1 Contact: fhird.contact@gmail.com WhatsApp: +21658973399 Twitter : @institut_fhird Skype : institut.fhird Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Fhird.tn/
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Training overview

http://trainings.salto-youth.net/7030

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This Training Course is

for 20 participants

from Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine, Russian Federation, Syria, Eastern Partnership countries , Erasmus+ Youth Programme countries , Other countries in the world , Western Balkan countries

and recommended for

Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders, Youth project managers, Youth policy makers, Volunteering mentors

Working language(s):

English

Organiser:

Farhat Hached Institute for Research and Democracy (Youth NGO)

Co-organiser(s):

  • Centre for Media & Democracy (Youth NGO)

Contact for questions:

Mohamed Ben Hamouda

Skype: institut.fhird

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Phone: +216 58 94 56 63

Costs

The fee for the course is 200 euro. The fee includes: The program of the course (including all necessary study materials) The accommodation (in the comfortable training center in Tunisia) Meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner and coffee-breaks) Transfer Visa invitation (which you will need to bring to the Tunisian Consulate in order to apply for a visa) In addition to the fee for the course participants are asked to cover their travel costs to and from Tunisia.
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