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Brainstorms Points to note

Brainstorms Points to note. Explain rules carefully Problem / question easy to understand Must record exactly what is said No comment on any answer Encourage quick flow of answers, prompt if necessary List can then be used to prioritise, rank or classify

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Brainstorms Points to note

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  1. BrainstormsPoints to note • Explain rules carefully • Problem / question easy to understand • Must record exactly what is said • No comment on any answer • Encourage quick flow of answers, prompt if necessary • List can then be used to prioritise, rank or classify • Evaluation and action plans can follow

  2. Buzz Groups

  3. Buzz Groups (contd.)

  4. Small Group Exercises Why • Let participants analyse and explore an issue • Good for problem solving • Gives feedback to trainer

  5. Small Group exercises(contd.)

  6. Snowballs Why • Allows thinking through an issue • Can develop a theme on a topic • Encourages involvement • Draws on experience and ideas

  7. Snowballs (contd.) Process • Explain process and purpose • Start with question to individual • Move through stages • Questions must develop the theme • Should not be repetitive • Each task is more complex • Take reports back, between stages • Summarise whole exercise (needs careful planning and takes time)

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