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You should choose the physical space in which a Knowledge Café is held with great care, taking the following aspects should be taken into consideration:
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You should choose the physical space in which a Knowledge Café is held with great care, taking the following aspects should be taken into consideration:
- Knowledge Café: Choosing the Venue The venue need not be a meeting room
- Knowledge Café: Choosing the Room The more café like, the better
- Knowledge Café: Choosing the Tables Small round tables are best that sit 3 or 4 are best
- Knowledge Café: Cafés with No Tables Small tables are better than no tables
- Knowledge Café: Laying Out the Room Keep it informal and café like
- Knowledge Café: No Flip Charts or Butcher Paper They get in the way of the conversation - avoid them
- Knowledge Café: Refreshments Refreshments are good
- Knowledge Café: Lecture Theatre Cafés can even be run in lecture theatres
- Knowledge Cafés at Conferences Not the best of environments but possible
- Knowledge Café: Microphones Avoid the use of microphones if possible
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Gurteen Knowledge Café Workshop
Thursday 27th February 2025, 15:00 to 19:00 London time (GMT)
Learn how to design & run a Gurteen Knowledge Café, both face-to-face and online.
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Thursday 27th February 2025, 15:00 to 19:00 London time (GMT)
Learn how to design & run a Gurteen Knowledge Café, both face-to-face and online.
Information and Registration