Monday, October 24, 2011

Qs re holding an optimal TED-talk-based group discussion

(I'm asking, because I don't think I know.)

Suppose we've got 12-15 people with widely varying expertise, some with strong views, and one TED talk (say, this one), and time for roughly 15 minutes of discussion. How should the video-plus-discussion be structured, for optimal "productivity"? And what would "optimal productivity" mean?

Reading material bearing on this might include:
Also: where have TED-based group discussions been tried, and where are the discussions of best practices & lessons learned?
Likely TED will know; I'll ask.

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