The conference as a forum for learning, mutual inspiration and human co-flourishing
4. Design Principles for a Learning Meeting
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5. The Design Principles (for your own reading)
Concise presentations. Fewer, shorter, more provocative.
Active interpretation. There must be processes that help participants actively relate what they hear to their own experience. Time to digest, think and talk.
Self-formulation. There must be opportunities in pairs and small groups for people to talk about the personal interests and projects that brought them to the conference in the first place.
Networking and knowledge sharing. Facilitated activities that help participants discover each other as resources.
Competent facilitation. The facilitator must create a safe and trusting learning atmosphere where people will want to go along with the new learning processes.
Steen Elsborg and Ib Ravn: Learning Meetings and Conferences in Practice. People’s Press, Copenhagen, 2007, 92 pp.
Ib Ravn and Steen Elsborg: Creating Learning at Conferences Through Participant Involvement (paper with research results, www.dpu.dk/om/ibr, click Publications)
The Learning Meeting Module: Web-supported tool for meeting planners, with facilitator’s manuscript and individualized learning cards for participants (www.ims.dk)