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- facilitation tips-
Your Attention Please!
Count up clap
Facilitator: If you can hear me,clap one time!
Group: Claps once
Facilitator: If you can hear me,clap two times!
Group: Claps twice
Repeat,adding claps,until everyone is clapping in unison
SloW clap
Facilitator: Starts clapping slowly and rhythmically
Group: Joins in
Continue until everyone is applauding
Silent hands up
Facilitator: Raises hand silently
Group: Raises hands as they notice other people doing it.
Continue until everyone is silent
Your Attention, Please!
When you don’t want to yell (or whistle)
Try one of these techniques to get the attention of a large,noisy group.
•	 Count up clap
•	 Slow clap
•	 Silent hands up
- facilitation tips-
Fishbowl
How it works
•	 Arrange four chairs facing the audience
•	 Choose speakers to sit in three of the chairs,one remains empty
•	 The speakers have a conversation with each other,the audience observes &
does not interact with the speakers
•	 An audience member joins the conversation by sitting in the empty chair
•	 A speaker returns to the audience to maintain one empty chair
Variations
1) Form a topic list.  The fishbowl speakers address the topic for a specified
time period.At the end of the time period,the audience votes to change topic
(and speakers) or continues for another specified time period.
2) A topic expert occupies one seat.Three empty chairs are occupied by a
revolving group of conversation participants.
3) After a panel discussion,set out enough chairs for the panelists plus two
extra chairs for participants. Participants occupy one of two empty chairs.
Panelsts stay seated.
See also
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishbowl_(conversation)
self-organizing Panel Conversation
A fishbowl conversation is made up of  “speakers”who sit in chairs and
an “audience”who listens.Speakers have a conversation with each
other,while observed by the audience. When an audience member
sits in the empty chair,he/she is promoted to speaker and one speaker
returns to the audience. As a point of ettiquite,no-one should be
forced out of a speaker seat until he/she has had a chance to talk.
Fishbowl
#c5recipeApr.17.13
#c5recipeApr.17.13
- facilitation tips-
Your Attention Please!
Count up clap
Facilitator: If you can hear me,clap one time!
Group: Claps once
Facilitator: If you can hear me,clap two times!
Group: Claps twice
Repeat,adding claps,until everyone is clapping in unison
SloW clap
Facilitator: Starts clapping slowly and rhythmically
Group: Joins in
Continue until everyone is applauding
Silent hands up
Facilitator: Raises hand silently
Group: Raises hands as they notice other people doing it.
Continue until everyone is silent
Your Attention, Please!
When you don’t want to yell (or whistle)
Try one of these techniques to get the attention of a large,noisy group.
•	 Count up clap
•	 Slow clap
•	 Silent hands up
- facilitation tips-
Fishbowl
How it works
•	 Arrange four chairs facing the audience
•	 Choose speakers to sit in three of the chairs,one remains empty
•	 The speakers have a conversation with each other,the audience observes &
does not interact with the speakers
•	 An audience member joins the conversation by sitting in the empty chair
•	 A speaker returns to the audience to maintain one empty chair
Variations
1) Form a topic list.  The fishbowl speakers address the topic for a specified
time period.At the end of the time period,the audience votes to change topic
(and speakers) or continues for another specified time period.
2) A topic expert occupies one seat.Three empty chairs are occupied by a
revolving group of conversation participants.
3) After a panel discussion,set out enough chairs for the panelists plus two
extra chairs for participants. Participants occupy one of two empty chairs.
Panelsts stay seated.
See also
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishbowl_(conversation)
self-organizing Panel Conversation
A fishbowl conversation is made up of  “speakers”who sit in chairs and
an “audience”who listens.Speakers have a conversation with each
other,while observed by the audience. When an audience member
sits in the empty chair,he/she is promoted to speaker and one speaker
returns to the audience. As a point of ettiquite,no-one should be
forced out of a speaker seat until he/she has had a chance to talk.
Fishbowl

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Lean UX Recipe Cards (set 02)

  • 1. #c5recipeApr.17.13 #c5recipeApr.17.13 - facilitation tips- Your Attention Please! Count up clap Facilitator: If you can hear me,clap one time! Group: Claps once Facilitator: If you can hear me,clap two times! Group: Claps twice Repeat,adding claps,until everyone is clapping in unison SloW clap Facilitator: Starts clapping slowly and rhythmically Group: Joins in Continue until everyone is applauding Silent hands up Facilitator: Raises hand silently Group: Raises hands as they notice other people doing it. Continue until everyone is silent Your Attention, Please! When you don’t want to yell (or whistle) Try one of these techniques to get the attention of a large,noisy group. • Count up clap • Slow clap • Silent hands up - facilitation tips- Fishbowl How it works • Arrange four chairs facing the audience • Choose speakers to sit in three of the chairs,one remains empty • The speakers have a conversation with each other,the audience observes & does not interact with the speakers • An audience member joins the conversation by sitting in the empty chair • A speaker returns to the audience to maintain one empty chair Variations 1) Form a topic list. The fishbowl speakers address the topic for a specified time period.At the end of the time period,the audience votes to change topic (and speakers) or continues for another specified time period. 2) A topic expert occupies one seat.Three empty chairs are occupied by a revolving group of conversation participants. 3) After a panel discussion,set out enough chairs for the panelists plus two extra chairs for participants. Participants occupy one of two empty chairs. Panelsts stay seated. See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishbowl_(conversation) self-organizing Panel Conversation A fishbowl conversation is made up of “speakers”who sit in chairs and an “audience”who listens.Speakers have a conversation with each other,while observed by the audience. When an audience member sits in the empty chair,he/she is promoted to speaker and one speaker returns to the audience. As a point of ettiquite,no-one should be forced out of a speaker seat until he/she has had a chance to talk. Fishbowl
  • 2. #c5recipeApr.17.13 #c5recipeApr.17.13 - facilitation tips- Your Attention Please! Count up clap Facilitator: If you can hear me,clap one time! Group: Claps once Facilitator: If you can hear me,clap two times! Group: Claps twice Repeat,adding claps,until everyone is clapping in unison SloW clap Facilitator: Starts clapping slowly and rhythmically Group: Joins in Continue until everyone is applauding Silent hands up Facilitator: Raises hand silently Group: Raises hands as they notice other people doing it. Continue until everyone is silent Your Attention, Please! When you don’t want to yell (or whistle) Try one of these techniques to get the attention of a large,noisy group. • Count up clap • Slow clap • Silent hands up - facilitation tips- Fishbowl How it works • Arrange four chairs facing the audience • Choose speakers to sit in three of the chairs,one remains empty • The speakers have a conversation with each other,the audience observes & does not interact with the speakers • An audience member joins the conversation by sitting in the empty chair • A speaker returns to the audience to maintain one empty chair Variations 1) Form a topic list. The fishbowl speakers address the topic for a specified time period.At the end of the time period,the audience votes to change topic (and speakers) or continues for another specified time period. 2) A topic expert occupies one seat.Three empty chairs are occupied by a revolving group of conversation participants. 3) After a panel discussion,set out enough chairs for the panelists plus two extra chairs for participants. Participants occupy one of two empty chairs. Panelsts stay seated. See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishbowl_(conversation) self-organizing Panel Conversation A fishbowl conversation is made up of “speakers”who sit in chairs and an “audience”who listens.Speakers have a conversation with each other,while observed by the audience. When an audience member sits in the empty chair,he/she is promoted to speaker and one speaker returns to the audience. As a point of ettiquite,no-one should be forced out of a speaker seat until he/she has had a chance to talk. Fishbowl