#FacLab 9: AI & the future of your facilitation
A space for facilitators to meet each month online to experiment, learn, share + exchange.
This month: let's talk about generative and emergent AI and what that means for you as a facilitator, and possibly for you as the owner of a small facilitation consultancy.
In this edition of #FacLab, Suzanne Whitby will be offering you a 5-10 minute overview of some of the AI tools that are around and emerging, and will then open the floor to get you thinking creatively about what AI might mean for you, and how you might use AI in your facilitation.
This is ideal for folks who want to get a quick introduction to the topic. It's not right for people who have already attended a dozen workshops :)
About Suzanne: Suzanne is communication specialist and climate communicator who uses facilitation, training and conversations to make shift happen. If you're interested, you can connect with her on LinkedIn or visit her at whitbys.org.
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About #FacLab
The pandemic opened up a whole new world for facilitators to network across timezones, borders and cultures, and we want to keep this going online.
#FacLab (or The Facilitators’ Laboratory – a bit long, we agree!) is a space where we’ll:
Introduce and new and interesting tools, methods and processes
Share experiences with groups – we’ll talk about online, hybrid, specific facilitation methods (ORID, ToP, art of hosting, liberating structures, and many more!)
Invite folks to demo cool things – either related to facilitation OR to the business of being a facilitator
Have discussions around topics suggested by participants
If you come along, you’ll get to help us choose the direction of our meetings, so get involved and tap into the power of the collective brain!!
We meet once a month, on a Wednesday, and we try to time meetings to make it possible for folks in many different timezones to come along.
Join us!
Behind #FacLab
#FacLab is organised by Suzanne Whitby, a facilitator, trainer and workshop designer who loves being able to create spaces for fellow facilitators to gather. Because once you gather, the possibilities are endless!