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Marko Rillo started the topic How to run 2-3 day workshop with a local IT association in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 10 months ago
A post from Jessica Low:
Hi there,
I was trained last year and still rather new to the facilitation and methodology. I was presented with a business opportunity recently with a local IT association that runs on annual membership subscription to various organisations.
The association is interested to promote the methodology to its members, with…[Read more]
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Yla Eason replied to the topic Building exercise suggestions for short LSP session in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 10 months ago
Hi Bruce,
Thanks for your reply. I remember in classes, Per stressed the importance of the skills building exercises. I am in New York and these students are from Korea, so,indeed, I can’t make any lego-playing assumptions.
Your insight is right on point!
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Yla Eason replied to the topic Building exercise suggestions for short LSP session in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 10 months ago
Hi Sebastian,
Thanks for your proposed career questions. I see how I can incorporate these suggestions. While I do not think I will have an assistant, I think I can artfully combine your ‘steps/condition’ suggestion with the ‘ideal career’ in the two-hour tile slot.
Your reply is much appreciated!
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Bruce Scharlau replied to the topic Building exercise suggestions for short LSP session in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 10 months ago
I’ve done similar short sessions with students. Given universities are international places, and that there is ALWAYS someone who’s not used Lego before, I strongly urge you to not skip the bridge building exercise. This also provides the transition period between when they are coming from whatever they did before to settle down to the serious…[Read more]
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Sebastian Simanjuntak replied to the topic Building exercise suggestions for short LSP session in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 10 months ago
Hi Yla..
Done this before.
A way to save time is to very quickly build a tower or bridge to get familiarity with Lego. As they are college students I would even skip this part and actually make the career model as the warm up exercise.
If you do do the bridge/tower then ask them to modify it to reflect their ideal career.
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Yla Eason started the topic Building exercise suggestions for short LSP session in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 10 months ago
I am conducting LSP session for 13 college students who are participating in a short-term internship program. The goal of the session is to help them become better aware of themselves and find their true career passion. The issue is the session is only two-hours long and I will be using the exploration kit.
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Mattia replied to the topic Lego Serious Play for research? in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 10 months ago
Thanks to everyone that helped me answering in this thread (and obviously thanks to Marko that opened it).
Eli you answered to my question very well. The analysis of the property of an object or a material is fundamental for its use. If LSP could help the cooperation, confrontation and discussion about properties and not only business strategies,…[Read more] -
Eli De Friend replied to the topic Lego Serious Play for research? in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 10 months ago
Hi Mattia,
I’m sure you could use the methodology for exploring the qualities or attributes required for a new umbrella or discussing the principles that an umbrella should respect: is tensile strength more important than impermeability or ultraviolet protection?
What sort of people use umbrellas?
How do they use them?
When do they use them?
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Mattia replied to the topic Lego Serious Play for research? in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 10 months ago
Hello everybody.
I’am Mattia.
As Marko suggested, it would be useful to give a deeper explaination of my case.
I am a Material Scientist and my job is the researcher in various projects that verge on materials development and charaterization for various applications.
I’ll now make an example:
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Balint replied to the topic Lego Serious Play for research? in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 10 months ago
I’ve studied environmental science, but I think it really depends which area of science.
My personal opinion is that: in e.science LSP can be useful for developing measurement strategy or research strategy, or to “model” the possible outcomes. Sadly I have never seen a e.research where LSP was used.
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Eli De Friend replied to the topic Lego Serious Play for research? in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 10 months ago
Hi Marko,
I think you’ll find a few cases of research in the social sciences (e.g. the work done by David Gauntlett, Lorenzo Cantoni, etc.)I can’t really see how it would work in the natural sciences, because it requires people.
All the best,
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Marko Rillo started the topic Lego Serious Play for research? in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 10 months ago
I received today this e-mail. Any suggestions from the community?
“I am an master Student and a Researcher. I discovered LEGO Serious Play thank to a friend of mine. In 2015 he plans to take the certification, so he asked me if i want to partecipate with him too.
What i’m asking to you now is: is the LSP method good in scientific research field…[Read more]
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Balint replied to the topic Practical Concern: how to keep your sets organized in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 10 months ago
@Eli: ah, ok, i get it now :) I’m quite sure you can use the sets multiple times if u want. There are only rules about the name and logo (beside LSP training docs/rules), I couldn’t find any other legal doc on TLG/LSP sites. To be honest I don’t understand why was it obligatory before to buy new sets every time.…[Read more]
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Eli De Friend replied to the topic Practical Concern: how to keep your sets organized in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 10 months ago
@Balint: I was just giving the “official” answer. :-) If that has changed since the introduction of Open Source, it’s news to me. The LEGO Group certainly has written to me informing that I can now re-use bricks with my clients. Doesn’t mean I don’t, but…
It’s a bit like asking “what are your techniques for avoiding speed traps, when you’re driving?”
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Balint replied to the topic Practical Concern: how to keep your sets organized in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 10 months ago
@Jan: I have similar problems time to time. It also depends on the type of workshop you are facilitating and the sets you are using. So far my solutions:
1. sorting head: http://www.target.com/p/lego-sort-and-store-storage-bin-head/-/A-13718711
Collect left over bricks, sort out at home.2. plastic bag + table: I always ask participants not to…[Read more]
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Eli De Friend replied to the topic Practical Concern: how to keep your sets organized in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 10 months ago
Hi Jan,
I would imagine there are as many answers to your question as there are to the question “How long is a piece of string”. However, there can only be one official answer and that is that each customer should purchase new material for each workshop. If you do multiple workshops with the same customer, the customer can spend the time sorting…[Read more]
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Jan started the topic Practical Concern: how to keep your sets organized in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 10 months ago
Is there some practical advice for the following:
I have multiple LSP kits and if you use them heavily (and correctly!) all the kits might be mixed up by the end of the workshop. What is the best way to get them organized again in such a way that at the start of the next workshop (next day?) I can start with similar kits? (note: one kit has 214 pieces…) -
Balint replied to the topic LSP for urban design and architecture in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 10 months ago
@Marko – Yes, that’s the set. Book is quite interesting and have some nice ideas as well.
@Sebastian – according to my experiences for urban planning, building modelling (ideation) you might need more exact structures, less metaphors. The 21050 AS offers a more specific brickset, but it’s not about 1:1 models, not like other architecture sets.…[Read more]
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Sebastian replied to the topic LSP for urban design and architecture in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 10 months ago
Hi!
Not sure WHY you want to use a different set. The KEY of LSP is the metaphor not a 1:1 model.. I think the standard LSP kit is powerful enough to fulfill your needs.Best
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Sebastian replied to the topic LSP for urban design and architecture in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 10 months ago
Not sure WHY you want to use a different set. The KEY of LSP is the metaphor not a 1:1 model..
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