Hi all,
You'll all be familiar with the format of a workshop where each table jots down
points on a flipchart. Does anyone know of any research analysing how effective this
format is (or isn't) and alternative formats? It seems like the sort of research
topic that could fall into different disciplinary areas: management, behaviour,
policy, psychology. Anyone come across anything?
The reason is that I'm in the process of co-organising a workshop, and thinking about
giving each group one or more laptops, then plugging them into the projector one by
one (the laptops, not the participants!) for short presentations. These would be
easier to keep track of once the day is done, not to mention more legible! I'd like
to see if anyone has done something similar to this, or really tried anything other
than the pens-and-flipcharts convention which seems so overwhelmingly dominant.
Thanks,
Dave
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