Showing posts with label CoLAB Planning Session. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CoLAB Planning Session. Show all posts

Friday, November 27, 2009

CoLAB Session: UF College of Fine Arts 2009






Another experiment! The UF College of Fine Arts wanted to present a CoLAB session for their faculty in the 3 schools: Music, Theatre/Dance/Design and Visual Arts. The problem was lack of time. I was appropriated 1:30 minutes in which to make this happen: signs were ready but participants had to insert their personal answers to questions about their personal passion, their skills and future recommendations for changes with the school, college or UF systems.

We've got a lot of great photos (shot by Barbara Hood of this facilitated process. The location was a renovated women's gym at UF that presented natural light and two floors with a useful ledge around the balcony for preparing signs. Approximately 100 participated and were able to have 10 focused conversations with colleagues from schools different from their own. Although faculty were extremely skeptical about the process, it was a huge success. The Dean Emeritus, Dr. Donald McGlothlin commented, the college "had tried many times to create a networking environment, but this was by far the most successful of all previous attempts." The process was so successful that some faculty are using it to help graduate students connect with each other's passions and assets.

Friday, August 10, 2007

CoLAB: University of Arizona Bio5 2008




The University of Arizona Libraries staff and Bess de Farber facilitated a session to connect 17 researchers to each other's assets during a 3 hour CoLAB session. The positive results were presented at the 2008 ALA conference poster session that demonstrated a possible new role for academic libraries: organizing information about a specific group's assets (articles, research, networks, etc.)

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Website with Information about CoLAB Planning, facilitation, nonprofit management, grants and other services

Take a look at the CoLAB Planning button on the AskBess.net site to see a brief description of the CoLAB Planning Series process and philosophy. Please let me know if you have questions. It is a fun and challenging process where people learn a lot of USEFUL information about each other!

CoLAB Planning Broward County 2007




Participants network with each other using a speed dating method that connects people to resources in a large group facilitated process created by Bess de Farber.