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I have the Dri-Core in my basement shop an find it really saves wear and tear on the joints. Thanks Paul, that sounds like a very interesting approach. A well insulated floor is going to be a nice luxury! How exciting! And what character those buildings have. If only those walls could talk! I think a video of your tool kit build is in order, especially if you restore the tools. I enjoy doing that myself. Congrats on the acquisition and best wishes!

Kind of a bummer. Ironic was precisely the word that Helen used. It adds to it that I need 60 bloody metres of armoured cable to get to it! Here is wishing you well on your forth coming transformations. The bench build is of interest, but the logic behind your decisions would be great fodder for the blog.

Of particular interest is your decisions on bench placement, selection of tools, their placement, and related choices. I believe that this line of reasoning would be most useful to your reader base and provide the most insight from your years in the craft. Looks like a fine place to set up shop. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.

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These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. Very useful post. Youtube is great but there must be more websites out there.

I fully agree, it would be so great to have an inventory of useful videos that can be applied in training setting. Besides YouTube, there are also a couple of good resources hidden at businessballs. Meetingsphere, only free the first month, but really useful for brainstorming, clustering, voting. Indeed, a well written post. I would like to add LearningStone, the online platform for trainers, which is great for supporting blended learning. Thank you for sharing about LearningStone, Michiel!

Blended learning tools might also be a good topic to explore deeper in another article. Thank you for the suggestion, Mural is indeed an excellent tool for online brainstorming and visual collaboration. Let us know if you stumble upon any other useful free tools!

Some great suggestions and far more efficient and engaging for people in a workshop when ideas are seen and managed in real time. Works on ipads and phones too. Super useful tool designed for group facilitation. Great for continuous improvement. Thank you Jeremy, these are great suggestions, I will consider adding these to the list of tools at the next update!

I would also add MURAL to the suite of online whiteboards — they have a feature set built specifically for facilitators doing remote sessions. Thank you for pointing it out, Mary, this looks like a really useful solution for facilitators!

I would add to the list without any hesitation if it were having a free version available without time limitation. Hi Robert, nice you launched this article.

The free plan includes a custom URL meeting room, a personal dashboard, meeting recording, cloud storage, doc share, screen share, chat — the works. A great solution for small to medium sized businesses. With the current coronavirus problems, this is the situation we are in and the organisers would still like to have a remotely facilitated workshop. How do i go about running this? Honestly speaking, this blog is full of information and it is very helpful to all users.

Survey tools, Collaboration tools, Engagement tools all are the very needful source for the workshop. After reading your blog i think i got all the information. Thank you for sharing! Hi, this is a really useful article! Thank you for this resource, I appreciate that it focuses on free tools. Some of our participants are wary of using things that can take their data.

Thank you for the question, Julia! Majority of these tools that are participant-facing, or in which you would add any personal data of participants, are GDPR compliant and also offer Data Protectional Agreements — these two aspects are often enough to make everyone content that their data is handled properly. Thank you for sharing these information.

God bless you, Robert. One ting I can add is the website timer. Thanks so much for the useful article! I use Miro , and I have been pleased with it. Pen tablets are not essential but they do make writing online much easier and faster than with your mouse or trackpad. Hi, like this article, very useful.

I use many of the tools mentioned. I am facilitating some workshops and need folks to sign up for a session. Each session will have a limit of people who can participate. Is there an app or software that allows for that, e. Thanks for the valuable information. Some of them were unknown.

Keep your article flooded with such true information. This is such a great resource that you are providing and you give it away for free. I love seeing blog that understand the value of providing a quality resource for free. Well, this got me thinking what other workouts are good for those of us who find ourselves on the road or have limited equipment options.



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