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Tag: virtual tools

Home Posts Tagged "virtual tools"

Introduction to Deckhive

April 2, 2022TDC Blog, Virtual Training, Webinar Replayscards, deckhive, virtual tools, virtual trainingadmin

Deckhive allows you to use a wide range of virtual card decks to explore topics and facilitate group sessions on line. Different decks serve different purposes and can be very useful for one-to-one coaching session as well as the more traditional training workshop. A great way to start discussions, explore feelings or just provide a...

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Lunch n Learn - Liberating Structures 2

March 26, 2021Lunch n Learn Replays, Replays, Virtual Trainingliberating structures, virtual toolsadmin

In our first ever sequel, Leanne Davies takes us another learning adventure to experience more Liberating Structures. In an energetic yet insightful session, she allowed us to experience 4 different techniques and then we discussed how they could be used. Although most of the action took place in breakout rooms, Leanne carefully explained what each...

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Virtual Tools Catalogue

March 15, 2021Virtual Trainingcatalogue, virtual tools, virtual trainingadmin

It seems that no matter what you want or need to enhance your virtual sessions, somebody somewhere has invented a tool for the job. Which is brilliant! But how do we stay on top of what's out there, and decide which may be useful? By telling each other of course! So - Here's a document......

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It seems that no matter what you want or need to enhance your virtual sessions, somebody somewhere has invented a tool for the job. Which is brilliant! But how do we stay on top of what's out there, and decide which may be useful? By telling each other of course! So - Here's a document...

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