Feb 12, 2025
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This article is (exceptionally) in Dutch: a book review of the first Dutch Clean Language book, authored by Michael Oskamp and Madelon Sinnige (2023)
About the relationshiop between exformative facilitation and kishotenketsu, with a deck of slides, six videos, and a page loaded withy recommended reading.
About metabolism as a design principle for workshops and their facilitation.
How to be an invisible facilitator. Lessons from a legendary Japanese actor.
The first in a series on workshop design according to natural patterns.
The three-beat pattern of Jo, Ha, Kyu.
The second in a series on workshop design according to natural patterns.
The four-beat pattern of Ki, Sho, Ten, Ketsu.
About the use of silence in facilitation.
Using tessellations as a learning activity device.
On Meaningful Youth and Intergenerational Engagement
About exformation as an educational practice.
Workshop notes about hybrid facilitation
Workshop notes for intercultural Scrum Teams - extending on the idea of cross-functionality and diversity of skillsets
Workshop notes for community engagement practices
Workshop notes for remote meeting facilitators
Using selection games in non-conventional education & learning practices