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Revision as of 23:33, 8 March 2010
Objectives
Group Size
Materials
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Directions
•Everyone selects one talent or special gift that they possess and can teach or demonstrate for the other person. They introduce themselves, explain what their special talent is, and then teach the other person how to do their special talent. Should be something simple, e.g. how to whistle, how to snap, how to tie a special knot, or how to find out some information, how to spin a pen on your finger, etc.
Debrief
Alternatives
You can customise this by asking participants to share their particular area of expertise, related to the subject of the training, that they are willing to share during the workshop.