<aside> 💡 This page mentions physical things to bring to a workshop.
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What separates workshops from a regular meeting is material. The material is used to clutter down all the ideas, structuring them, organizing, dividing, saving and throwing them away. What material to bring depends on what exercises you decide to use in your workshop.
Related Exercises
Scotch tape Create grids and selection matrixes on walls.
Post-its Put definitions of the different aspects on Post-its.
Colored dots Use dots to select the best ideas/definitions together in a group.
Clock Time timer is a good tool.
Name tags If people don't know each other this might be a good idea.
Thick pens Makes overview from a distance easier. Recommendations: Pilot V-sign
Tack-it or Blu-tack Sticky mass that can be used to attach cards to walls.
Plastic tape Can also be used to attach the cards to walls.
Kits Last but not least, bring your kits. → The Kits (overview)