Our smartphones have turned us all into photographers. They can also make us better facilitators.
Join Jacinta for an introduction to Facilitography. Explore new ways of seeing beyond the obvious and capturing the unexpected.
Facilitography helps to train your eyes to not just look, but to see, notice and observe - and better observers make better facilitators.
When: 26th May
2pm – 3pm Beat the mid-afternoon lull
5pm – 6pm Close the day with energy
Last Tuesday of the month from April to September.
Where: Jacinta’s Zoom meeting room. Once you’ve registered here, we will register you for your Zoom session and you will receive a unique link to join your session room.
What you need: A computer, your smartphone and a little curiosity, compassion and courage.
BOOK HERE
Who is it for?
- Facilitators! New, experienced and everyone in between
- Anyone who facilitates meetings, roundtables or workshops
- Speakers, mediators and anyone who works with groups
What’s included
- A creative and fun experience of street photography to strengthen your powers of observation
- Insights into the links between visual observation and facilitating groups
- Practical exercises to start building your daily observation habit
- Read the room like a street photographer Insights Paper
- Gallery of photographs in a dedicated What’s App group
What people say:
See what people noticed and learned in the #Facilitography Walkshops. Watch here – enjoy!
“Jacinta's energy and enthusiasm lights up the room - even a virtual one. It gave me a stronger sense of the value of looking at things from new perspectives.” Naomi Oostings
“I loved it! It was completely different to anything I’ve ever done.” Emily Hargreaves
“It opened my eyes to another whole way of seeing. learned to let go a bit more and to take risks under pressure.” Daan Spijer
“…led me to reflect on how I might be getting in my own way of being a better facilitator.” Eoin Higgins
“It was such a great experience! I don’t see the world in the same way.” Lina Mbirkou
”What a refreshing, wonderful take on mindfulness and observation. I highly recommend the experience!” Jillian Bolger
“A technique that forced me to look at things differently. I’m going to do it more.” Rachel Fox
“A great way to help participants think about surfacing what they want to say.” Owen Pietsch
"Beautiful linkage between facilitation and photography.“ Maree Cochrane