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irene replied to the topic Non-certified facilitators in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 7 months ago
It is true, in the end the certification is not indicative of quality either. The important thing is the experience: the amount of workshops given, the shared skills, the successes and the failures obtained. Everything adds up and together we make it more powerful.
Honestly my concern came from a workshop that I have seen announced by a person…[Read more]
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Scott Simmerman, Ph.D. CPF, CPT replied to the topic Non-certified facilitators in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 7 months ago
Alan and Rodrigo offer great comments. Let me add one more set of ideas:
I am one of those non-certified folks, but I also have 25 years focused exclusively on facilitation and went through the Certified Professional Facilitator (CPF) offering of the International Association of Facilitators and am also a Certified Professional Trainer (CPT) from…[Read more]
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Alan McShane replied to the topic Non-certified facilitators in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 7 months ago
Hi Irene,
A worry shared is a worry halved ; )
Yes you are right. Bad execution has an impact on us all. That said, the accreditation does not guarantee good execution. As Rodrigo says, it comes from learning, sharing, failing, improving, experience etc.
Alan.
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Rodrigo Borgia replied to the topic Non-certified facilitators in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 7 months ago
Hello Irene,
From my standpoint, as happens with this methodology happens with any other.
It depends on the ability of the facilitator to deliver a great workshop or a bad experience.
And of course, a good community support to enhance practices, knowledge and examples.So, that said, there are other activities from Lego Education (such as Six…[Read more]
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irene replied to the topic Non-certified facilitators in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 7 months ago
Thanks for your contributions Michael and Alan.
For what you say I understand that it is legal to do so, now my concern goes a little further: if they are people who have trained well on their own and use the methodology correctly, in the end it is to expand knowledge of LSP and that it suits us all.
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Alan McShane replied to the topic Non-certified facilitators in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 7 months ago
Hi Irene,
As I understand it, anyone can use Lego bricks in their offerings as long as they do not infringe copyright or trademark rules or make it seem that they represent Lego in any shape or form and that applies to LSP offerings and non-LSP offerings. See here for guidelines on Trademark…[Read more]
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Michael K. Wyrsch replied to the topic Non-certified facilitators in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 7 months ago
Good question, I am waiting for an official answer…
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irene started the topic Non-certified facilitators in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 7 months ago
Hello everyone.
I have a question that I would like to know if you could clarify me.
I am a certified facilitator of the LEGO® Serious Play methodology.
For a while now, I am seeing people from my environment and social networks, who are not certified and who offer support services with LEGO, to which they put another name, without using…[Read more] -
Scott Simmerman, Ph.D. CPF, CPT started the topic Stop-Motion Videos in a session in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 8 months ago
Has anyone tried to use the tools to create a storyline that the workshop participants could capture with one of the smartphone apps to create a stop-motion video to use during the training?
It seems like a pretty straightforward kind of thing to do, and I wonder if people have tried it. If so, any tips or ideas or cautions?
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Eli De Friend replied to the topic Teambuilding activities for a team of 4 people!? in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 8 months ago
Hi Marcos,
I always tell potential clients that team-building is an unavoidable by-product of the LSP process. Therefore it is better value and actually helps the process if the team can focus on a specific subject. The fact that they are German and Mexicans should only influence what language they use.Activities you might want to consider…[Read more]
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Marcos Cedillo started the topic Teambuilding activities for a team of 4 people!? in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 8 months ago
Hello coleagues!
I have been requested for a teambuilding session for 4 people only!
1 German and 3 mexicans.
Do you have any suggestions of activities I can include in the session?? I would deeple appreciate your inputs!
Have a fun week!
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Pamela Franco replied to the topic Duck Workshop in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 8 months ago
Yes, I think it’s a great idea.
1. I ask the participant to imagine a duck.
2. Gave the partcipants the instruction step by step of how to build the duck (2 minutes).
2. I gave them a picture of the duck, and ask them to build the same duck as the image.
3. Just Build a duck.
4. Build as many ducks as they can in 3 minutes.The insight was…[Read more]
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Scott Simmerman, Ph.D. CPF, CPT replied to the topic Duck Workshop in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 8 months ago
Pamela –
GREAT that things went well. And wonderful that you found a lot of information to mix and match to produce the session that you wanted.
What the GROUP might find helpful is an overview of what you actually did in enough detail that they might be able to reproduce key outcomes. Modeling is such a useful endeavor and we would all benefit…[Read more]
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Pamela Franco replied to the topic Duck Workshop in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 8 months ago
Thank you, so much for your advise. In the end I made a mix of all your advise. And the workshop was great.
I am very grateful for your help.:) Thank you so much, such a great community.
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Scott Simmerman, Ph.D. CPF, CPT started the topic Serious Play Conference in US (Virginia, July 2018) (NOT LSP) in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 8 months ago
There is what looks to be an interesting conference on serious game play to be held near Dulles Airport (DC) in July. The program looks interesting and the cost is good and I am thinking of attending.
It might be really neat to gather a sub-group of our LEGO networks to meet up and share ideas and partake in a libation or…[Read more]
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Scott Simmerman, Ph.D. CPF, CPT replied to the topic Duck Workshop in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 8 months ago
Years ago, using Tinker Toys, I would read from a list as to how an object was to be constructed, with commands such as,
– take a round, 8-hole wheel and put a 4-inch blue stick into the center hole
– on 4 of the holes in the rim of that wheel, put 2-inch yellow sticks.
– on the other 4 holes in the rim of that wheel, put 1-inch green sticks
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Scott Simmerman, Ph.D. CPF, CPT replied to the topic Duck Workshop in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 8 months ago
Are there any anchoring frameworks to the issues of TRUST with this play?
Any ideas as to how to build in some accountability or interpersonal trust between people in play?
If you look globally at exercises and tools, there are only a few things like trust falls and trust walks that seem to be used to demonstrate these behaviors and patterns.
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Dr. Sabine Schmid replied to the topic Slack Channel in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 8 months ago
Please add me as well info@drschmid-consult.com
Thanks
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Lise replied to the topic Duck Workshop in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 8 months ago
Hi Pamela – StrategicPlay has a whole book full of great ducking ideas. You may want to check it out: https://www.amazon.com/Strategic-Play-Creative-Facilitators-Guide/dp/1783240458/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1487962139&sr=8-2&keywords=jacqueline+Lloyd+Smith
One that I use consistently with great success is I give a different set of instructions to…[Read more]
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Rodrigo Borgia replied to the topic Duck Workshop in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 9 months ago
Yep!
First step: asking part of the audience to create a duck, draw it and the pass the draw to the one in the left. And the other part of the audience, to NOT create the duck, just imagine it, list the steps to create the duck and pass to the left.
On the second step, each one builds the duck based on the instructions received.
On last, close…[Read more]
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