No |
Speech title |
Objectives |
Duration |
1 |
The Seminar Solution |
Present an introductory short talk or brief lecture describing a theory, model, or
information about a topic that will be discussed by a group following the presentation.
Organize the information so that it is easy to understand and can be remembered.
Orient the group to think about the specific goal of the discussion that follows.
Use a buzz session discussion technique to promote group participation in deriving
information leading to solution to the problem. |
20-30 minutes
|
2 |
The Round Robin |
Establish the meaning of a question with a discussion group.
Using a problem solving pattern, lead the participants in a brainstorming session..
Screen the possible solutions and lead the group in deciding what action to take. |
20-30 minutes |
3 |
Pilot A Panel |
Select a problem for panel discussion. Select not less than three members in advance
to speak on the panel.
Define the common goals and the purpose of the panel.
Acting as moderator, monitor the panel discussion to inform the audience. |
30-40 minutes |
4 |
Make It Make Believe (Role Play) |
Understand what role-playing is and how to use it effectively in group communication.
Select a problem involving human relations in which you may use the role-playing method to
illustrate and explore the problem.
Create a plot and characters relevant to the discussion problem and select a cast from
among the group members.
Direct the role-play enactment, relate it to the discussion problem, and lead the group in
arriving at a solution. |
20-30 minutes |
5 |
The Workshop Leader |
Building group unity, guide the workshop participants in an investigative discussion
of the problem.
Follow a problem solving pattern to arrive at a solution.
Bring the group to an agreement before the discussion ends. |
30-40 minutes |