Pre-Workshop Materials and Resources for Faculty & Staff
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The following information explains the approach and provides template materials the Fair Play team uses when planning for a workshop.
- Decide event logistics.
- Set a date, time and location for the workshop.
- The workshop should be 3 hours in length, however, if you plan to serve lunch or breakfast 3.5 hours will be needed.
- Estimate the number of participants.
- We suggest a minimum of 10 participants and a maximum of 40 participants.
- Reserve the venue for the workshop.
- The room setup should encourage small group discussions rather than a lecture setup.
- Discuss food and refreshment options.
- Typically, when doing a workshop, we offer breakfast, snacks, and refreshments or lunch depending on the timing.
- Recruit Participants.
- Organize a contact list of invitees or assist the institution you are working with in organizing a list.
- Create a QR code or link to a Google form or Qualtrics survey for registration.
- Determine what information you would like to collect from participants before the workshop (name, preferred email, institution, role, etc).
- Send out recruitment email with QR code/link.
- A template workshop flyer is available in the appendix for your use for both workshops.
- Post flyers/posters if applicable. If possible, publicize on websites, social media forums, etc., where it may reach your intended audience.
- Plan and Prepare for the workshop.
- Review the goals and potential applications of Fair Play.
- Review and edit agenda.
- Template agendas are included in the appendix.
- Identify and document the goals and central purpose of your specific event, considering the needs of your group.
- Select research based on your participants group and event goals.
- Review presentation slides and selected research.
- Send email to participants.
- Using participant emails provided at registration email the participants 2-3 days prior to the workshop with important information regarding the workshop details.
- Template emails are included in the appendix.
- Make sure to include download instructions for Fair Play and encourage participants to download the game before the workshop.
- Make sure to list the appropriate devices and materials participants should bring for an optimal workshop experience.
- Provide your contact information for participants if they have trouble downloading the game.
- Create a sign-in sheet for the workshop.
- A template sign in sheet is included in appendix.
- Review the information gathered from the registration survey to determine specifics about your group of participants; institutions, departments, and roles. Make sure your selected research aligns with the final participant group and overall workshop goals.
- Day prior to event: Prepare for conducting workshop.
- Review the PPT and research you’ve chosen for the workshop.
- Make sure all handbooks are printed or digitally distributed for the workshop.
- Take an inventory of all materials needed and gather any additional materials.
- An inventory template is included in the appendix.
- Day of event: Prepare for conducting the workshop.
- If possible, organize the room to promote small group discussion.
- Place cardstock and markers on tables for participants to create name tents.
- Create a sign-in table with the sign-in sheet.
- Make sure the first slide of the PPT is projected on the screen.
- Optional:
- If possible, make sure you have a few extra devices with Fair Play downloaded and ready for participant use.
- If possible, have splicers on hand so participants can share devices if needed while playing the game.
- Place extra writing utensils and post-it’s in the center of the tables.
- Plug in power strips near tables for participant use.
Click on the link below to access the pre-workshop materials and resources. Please note this folder contains materials for the Fair Play Workshop for Faculty and Staff.
Pre-Workshop Materials and Resources for Fair Play Workshop for Faculty and Staff