Difference between revisions of "World Café"
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Revision as of 08:31, 24 July 2020
Why & When
Discussions in big groups tend to be slow and dominated by strong speakers. If you want to facilitate a group discussion where several questions have to be adressed by quite a lot of participants, the World Café is a helpful technique. It divides participants into moderated subgroups, who then wander together between stations with different questions.
Goal(s)
in depth discussion more effective energetic
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