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Grouping Participants and Selecting Volunteers

People influence people.

—Robert F. MagerDeveloping Attitude Toward Learning

Learning Objectives

At the end of this chapter, and when applying concepts covered, you will be able to:

  • Group participants in a manner that facilitates learning, idea exchange, and networking.
  • Randomly select group members in a variety of creative ways.
  • Select group leaders and scribes in a fun and innovative manner.
  • Use various props, toys, and incentive items to group participants and identify roles within the team.
  • Utilize clever techniques to identify group topics for discussion and review.
  • Reward participants and ...

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