Dear Sushma ,
First of all since its for your classmates , you have to prepare yourself really well .I would suggest the following steps .
1. Establish an objective for the activity .
2. Once that is done , ask yourself what kind of activity would you like (and be capable) of managing.
3. Choose the activity - for some activities , you may visit thiagi.com or businessballs.com
4. Prepare well - read the activty you are going to do well , keep the material /equipment /handouts required for the activity .
5. The programme could then be carried out - i. the instruction stage (telling people about the activity) ii. conducting the actual activity iii. the most important part - the debriefing part (asking people what they learnt and how this learning can be applied to real life/work.
There are lots of books that come up with different activities , role plays , inbaskets , etc .But keeping the time frame of one hour , you could choose a role play or some kind of simulation actvity .You could request some extra time from the organisers , to make the effort more effective.
All the best ,
:)
Kirti
From India, Bangalore
First of all since its for your classmates , you have to prepare yourself really well .I would suggest the following steps .
1. Establish an objective for the activity .
2. Once that is done , ask yourself what kind of activity would you like (and be capable) of managing.
3. Choose the activity - for some activities , you may visit thiagi.com or businessballs.com
4. Prepare well - read the activty you are going to do well , keep the material /equipment /handouts required for the activity .
5. The programme could then be carried out - i. the instruction stage (telling people about the activity) ii. conducting the actual activity iii. the most important part - the debriefing part (asking people what they learnt and how this learning can be applied to real life/work.
There are lots of books that come up with different activities , role plays , inbaskets , etc .But keeping the time frame of one hour , you could choose a role play or some kind of simulation actvity .You could request some extra time from the organisers , to make the effort more effective.
All the best ,
:)
Kirti
From India, Bangalore
hi... any specific topic in mind, if so please let me know. i can definetly give you the inputs. regards Aravind
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Dear Gouri
I am looking for activities related to personality development and communication skills. I do have couple of PPt presentations, but I want to make my sessions more active with some activites/ games/ roleplays that will make the absorption of training easier and fun. Please suggest...
Kushi
From India, Delhi
I am looking for activities related to personality development and communication skills. I do have couple of PPt presentations, but I want to make my sessions more active with some activites/ games/ roleplays that will make the absorption of training easier and fun. Please suggest...
Kushi
From India, Delhi
Dear Kushi,
Try making the presentation more interesting & interacive by using the following ways -
1. Lets assume its a 2 hr programme, with 10 mins break (inclusive)
2. Try adding some motivational or work related quotations. you can get them from www.brainyquotes.com. It shall make the presentation more impressive & effective. But not more than 5-6 in any case.You can search by name eg. Jack Welch, Churchill, Henry Ford etc. or by topic.
3. Share some joke or humorous incident - twice or thrice related to some slide to add humour.
4. Whenever some slide is open, just ask the participants to share their examples/incidents on it.
5. try to mould the question handling in such a way that 2 or more participants start discussing among themselves.
6. Do mention some latest survey results or some current business happening / case to invite more interaction.
7. present some situation in the presentation & ask the participants, how would they react to it,
I hope it will be sufficient,
Regards,
G.D. Singh
+91 - 98763 - 30005
From India, Hoshiarpur
Try making the presentation more interesting & interacive by using the following ways -
1. Lets assume its a 2 hr programme, with 10 mins break (inclusive)
2. Try adding some motivational or work related quotations. you can get them from www.brainyquotes.com. It shall make the presentation more impressive & effective. But not more than 5-6 in any case.You can search by name eg. Jack Welch, Churchill, Henry Ford etc. or by topic.
3. Share some joke or humorous incident - twice or thrice related to some slide to add humour.
4. Whenever some slide is open, just ask the participants to share their examples/incidents on it.
5. try to mould the question handling in such a way that 2 or more participants start discussing among themselves.
6. Do mention some latest survey results or some current business happening / case to invite more interaction.
7. present some situation in the presentation & ask the participants, how would they react to it,
I hope it will be sufficient,
Regards,
G.D. Singh
+91 - 98763 - 30005
From India, Hoshiarpur
hi sushma
when u want to conduct class/seminar follow these tips
decide no of participants
prepare well on topic
stand infront of mirror & try before presenting to the group
practice 2-3 times
think that group doesn't no any thing and see the audience so that you will come out of fear
with regards
shivakumar K
From India, Bangalore
when u want to conduct class/seminar follow these tips
decide no of participants
prepare well on topic
stand infront of mirror & try before presenting to the group
practice 2-3 times
think that group doesn't no any thing and see the audience so that you will come out of fear
with regards
shivakumar K
From India, Bangalore
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