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Read this: [[Supplies - Creativity Tools]] | Read this: [[Supplies - Creativity Tools]] | ||
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== Table Layout == | == Table Layout == | ||
* Round tables are ideal, but we can live with rectangular layouts | * Round tables are ideal, but we can live with rectangular layouts |
Revision as of 14:32, 3 October 2015
Contents
Contact Information
Craig Larman, craig@craiglarman.com
Room, Walls, Whiteboards
- People will be organized into table-teams, averaging 5 people per team. Thus, we need Num/People tables; e.g., 6 or 7 tables if 35 people. The tables are ideally in separate islands, circular or square, with a team at each.
- Don’t make it a crowded room; there are a number of activities/exercises that involve the teams moving around.
- There are several wall activities/exercises, involving flip chart paper or PostIt Note layouts; each team needs some unencumbered clear wall space for this. To be clear: There must be lots of clear empty wall space, and we must be able to use the walls, and put things on the walls.
Supplies for the Coach/Speaker
Read this: Supplies - for Coach Use
Supplies for Student Use
Read this: Supplies - Creativity Tools
Table Layout
- Round tables are ideal, but we can live with rectangular layouts
- Tables should not be against the walls; we are using the walls as a working area in this course.
- Distribute the tables throughout the room
Computers, Software and Networking
- Internet access for the coach; it is not needed for the participants