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Understanding and developing effective facilitation skills is vital for delivering sustainability programs. Focussing on facilitation will help your audience to think critically, encourage everyone to participate, enable collaboration, offer alternative interpretations, and create a shared understanding. Good facilitation encourages ownership and commitment for sustainability.


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Drive: The surprising truth about what motivates us

Type: Film     Organisation: Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce

Summary: This lively RSA Animate, adapted from Dan Pink's talk at the RSA, illustrates the hidden truths behind what really motivates us at home and in the workplace.
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Edward de Bono discusses six thinking hats

Type: Film     Organisation: Indigo TrainingUK

Summary: Dr. Edward de Bono explains why his Six Thinking Hats® method is a far superior alternative to traditional argument.

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Graphic facilitation tutorial - the essential 8

Type: Film     Organisation: Brandy Agerbeck

Summary: The thought of drawing in front of people can be intimidating. Brandy Agerbeck breaks down drawing in the context of graphic facilitation into 8 essential components. Graphic recorders, facilitators, trainers, teachers, student, managers, visual thinkers of all stripes can use this video. It will help you focus on what's most important while helping people get their ideas out of their heads on onto paper. A PDF of the drawings & resources can be found here: http://www.loosetooth.com/theGFlab/E8...

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Larissa Behrendt - Environmental Sustainability: what we can learn from Aboriginal Culture

Type: Film     Organisation: University of Technology Sydney

Summary: The concept of sustainability has always been central to Indigenous cultures - Larissa Behrendt (of the Eualeyai/Kamillaroi people) talks about the lessons derived from her Indigenous culture relating to climate-change, environment/sustainability, Aboriginal totems and customs, wisdom and the principles of connectedness.

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Too Much Noise? How Misleading Data Warps Climate Debate

Type: Film     Organisation: Fora TV

Summary: Stephen Schneider, an environmental studies professor at Stanford University, debunks the idea that recent weather trends like the snowstorm in D.C. are signs that disprove global warming. He argues that climate change opponents use "bad" science, such as cherry-picking weather trends, to skew results.

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Kate Grenville on Artists, Writers and Climate Change

Type: Film     Organisation: Fora TV

Summary: There is often a gap between what we know we should do, and how we actually behave. Delivering this keynote address at the Melbourne Festival of Ideas, novelist Kate Grenville argues that it is the role of artists and writers to inspire and move people to act on important issues like climate change.

Kate Grenville is one of Australia's best-known novelists. Her books include "Lilian's Story", "The Idea of Perfection" and "The Lieutenant". Her novel "The Secret River" won the Commonwealth Writers Prize.

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Negotiating Generational Change

Type: Podcast (MP3)     Organisation: Building Movement Project

Summary: Hear from Gordon Chin of Chinatown CDC, Monifa Bandele of Change the Game, and Frances Kunreuther talk about their experiences negotiating generational change in their organizations. A discussion on leadership and communications within the activist and not for profit sectors from the Building Movement Project.

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Futerra British Council Climate Change Communication Masterclass in New Zealand part 3

Type: Film     Organisation: Futerra

Summary: Part 3 of Futerra's classic Climate Change Communication Masterclass delivered 'virtually' in New Zealand by Lucy Shea (and fellow Futerrans!). A class on best practice climate change communications presented in three parts.

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Futerra British Council Climate Change Communication Masterclass in New Zealand part 2

Type: Film     Organisation: Futerra

Summary: Part 2 of Futerra's classic Climate Change Communication Masterclass delivered 'virtually' in New Zealand by Lucy Shea (and fellow Futerrans!). A class on best practice in climate change communications methodologies presented in three parts.

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Futerra British Council Climate Change Communication Masterclass in New Zealand part 1

Type: Film     Organisation: Futerra

Summary: Part 1 of Futerra's classic Climate Change Communication Masterclass delivered 'virtually' in New Zealand by Lucy Shea (and fellow Futerrans!). A class on best practice climate change communications methodologies, presented in three parts.

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