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Book club
How awesome would it be to have a book club and discuss it all together? Calling on all executives 😀 @Rebecca Courtney @Jakub Michalski @Jonathan Courtney
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2 likes • Feb '23
So let's list some possible books to read. And then we can vote. Suggestion: I was looking at reading this book next. Everyday Business Storytelling https://www.amazon.com/dp/1119704669/ref=syn_sd_onsite_desktop_0?ie=UTF8&psc=1&pd_rd_plhdr=t#customerReviews
1 like • Mar '23
So I got my book today. A real book with pages to turn. And the first gem I want to share is that I now have a new hashtag to promote. #nomorefrankendecks. I see lots of these where ia work and they can be scary! lol. I think i am going to like this book!
📍Where is everyone from?📍
Hello Facilitators👋 I'm really curious about where everyone is from. I'd love to make this a mega post where we can see how diverse the Facilitator Club community is. Who knows, you might find a lot more people in your area than you thought! Once I have lots of answers on this post, I want to make a nice graph!
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1 like • Feb '23
@Lorretta Holloway Hey Loretta, nice to meet you here!
0 likes • Feb '23
@Hassanein Ismail
How to Unlock Special Rewards in Facilitator Club🎁
Hello Facilitators 👋 Thank you so much for all your contributions and active participation so far. We are so appreciative of the value you are all providing within this community. But don’t worry, your contributions will not go unnoticed! A lot of questions have come in about the gamification aspect of this community. What I mean by that is, how you can be rewarded for providing value and actively engaging in this community! In Skool, there is a way you can earn points and level up. The likes, points, and levels system in Skool is a way for you to earn recognition for your contributions and engagement with the group. Here's how it works: 1. Likes: Members can "like" posts, comments, or other contributions made by other members. This serves as a way to show appreciation and support for their efforts. One like = one point. 2. Points: Points are a way to keep track of how much a person has participated in the community. Members can earn points by posting individual posts and commenting on other people’s contributions. 3. Levels: Levels are milestones that a member can reach by earning a certain number of points. These levels serve as recognition for their achievements within the community and come with perks such as access to exclusive AJ&Smart content, course previews, coaching calls and more…). The likes, points, and levels system is a way for us to incentivize and reward active and engaged members, creating a supportive and collaborative environment for everyone here. This Loom video I created will explain everything you need to know about this system and how to unlock rewards! HUGE thank you @Kerri Price, @Will Stammers, @Jeff Panning, @Joao Ribeiro, @David Finnegan, @Hassanein Ismail, @Akshay Chillal, @Nancy Lhoest-Squicciarini, @Sam Pettersson and @Andra Stefanescu (our top 10 members on the Leaderboard) who have provided so much value to this community already. We 💛 you!
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1 like • Feb '23
I am so jazzed up to start facilitating more workshops! Love the LDJ!
7 likes • Feb '23
I have to confess, that at first, i was thinking that this would be hard to do, as I am not very good at games! But now I am having so much fun reading through and listening to the voices of this community! It is wonderful to be on this playground!
How to replace a full-day of PowerPoint presentations
Hi Facilitators, in 6 weeks, 40 Data Scientists from 12 different teams spread across many countries will gather in Prague. They mostly don't know the colleagues from the other teams - and the purpose of their coming to Prague is to get to know each other. The default option is to give each of the 12 teams a 20-minute presentation slot. But... That's 240 minutes (4 hours) of presentations. Do you have any ideas for a more interactive way to achieve the purpose (give every team a chance to present what they do & learn about what the others do)?
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1 like • Feb '23
Hmmm, suggestion would be to do some research , and create a jeopardy game where you team can present the answers in a more entertaining way that a ppt!
I want to learn facilitation
After going through couple of videos from @Aj Smart youtube channel, I feel learning to facilitate is really going to help me in my career as a UX/UI Designer. But my question is where can I learn about it? Where can I learn those tricks, where can I learn to build a 'robust' toolkit?, etc. You know the internet is an ocean of knowledge, but I can't read/study everything, so if you know any resources to follow please let me know.
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5 likes • Feb '23
A great place to start is to study workshop designs and then practice with your friends. I started by creating small work sessions for children, because they are tricky to keep focused and engaged. I chose small, short exercises at first, then I could see where attention span wanders, and where to inject little pick-up-energy type questions, etc. Here is a cool app online to browse all types of workshops that are already outlined for you! You can adapt them for you own use! Be creative! app.sessionlab.com
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Diane Saia
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@diane-saia-3015
I do UX, Art, Taech Painting and Drawing to Kids!

Active 6d ago
Joined Jan 30, 2023
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