Add Value to Your Workshops for Free
August 31, 2011 • By Mike Toncray
Add value and
increase engagement in your workshops by using some of the new digital and
internet-based tools that are available for free. There are almost always a
fair number of participants at any given workshop who
have smart phones capable
of connecting to the internet. Usually the owners will be willing to pair up
with those who don't have them. Ask some
of your participants if they would be willing to download one of the free QR
(Quick Response) reader apps such as "i-nigma" or "qrafter." QR codes are those
square barcodes you've been seeing in magazines, programs or ads. They are
links to Internet sites.
With the
program loaded on your computer, you can generate a QR code and link it to
content on the web or to content you have created such as a handout, a video,
or an answer to a question. Once you've generated the QR code symbol, you could
post it in your room and use it as a link to an opener, a closer, a question
for discussion, or food for thought during a break. It could also be used to
link to a handout you've created or an article you have referenced in the
training. Try it. I think both you and the participants will find it a fun and
engaging bit of added value to the workshop.
This tip was submitted
by Mike Toncray, a RCTS and SCORE certified trainer at the Professional
Development Alliance in Joliet, Ill. Toncray also said that in the 10 workshops
he's delivered in 2011, "Teachers always commented that the strategies and
techniques learned in The Bob Pike Group workshops are among the most useful
and practical they've experienced." If you aren't attending The Bob Pike Group
annual conference September 14-16, then make plans to attend next year!