Protocol for Collaborative Conversations of Resource Development and Implementation.

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Protocol for Collaborative Conversations of Resource Development and Implementation

Protocol Intro Let’s take a look... Handouts: Protocol Presenter prep organizer – blank Presenter prep organizer example (thank you, Mike!) Example artifact (thank you, Mike!)

Setting the Stage for Protocol Fishbowl

Protocol Modeling Fishbowl:  Presenter: Mike  Facilitator: Dorothea  Timekeeper: Fabiana  Process Checker: Megan  Additional Participant: Brenda Observers (everyone else)  Follow along, take notes, be ready to share ideas

Protocol Fishbowl Reflection Fishbowl Group What did you notice? Observers What did you notice?

Protocol Work: Moving forward  Thank you to today’s fishbowl participants!  Today we will set up protocol groups  Tomorrow afternoon first protocol group meetings

Protocol Intro Let’s review handouts: Protocol Presenter prep organizer – blank Presenter prep organizer example (thank you, Mike!) Example artifact (thank you, Mike!)

Protocol Work: Moving forward Presenter (1 time each person) On the day you are scheduled to present, bring a copy of your artifact & your organizer (at least focus question). We will make copies for your group. Other roles: No preparation needed. Just show up.

Protocol Logistics Team Members: xxx We need 1 person per team to step up to present for tomorrow !

Protocol Logistics cont’d  Meet with your protocol group (5 min)  Fill in the chart with dates & roles  Return one copy (per group) & each keep a copy for yourself  Return here in 5 minutes

Protocol Logistics Team A Members:  Wendy Vincens  Mayra Frosti  Kelly Haggerty  Patrice Welch

Protocol Logistics Team B Members:  Sarah Edwards  Diane Ozmun  Catherine Hain  Karen Herrick

Protocol Logistics Team C Members:  Shannon Harrington  Donna Heikkinen  Laura Kowaleski  Grace Deangeli

Protocol Logistics Team D Members:  Chuck Warinksy  Teresa Maturino  Michelle McKnight  Kylie Hoke

Protocol Logistics Team E Members:  Lisa Miner  Monica Brahm  Christine Giaquinto  Andrea Flynn

Protocol Logistics Team F Members:  Danielle Hodge  Susan Kelley  Tracy Pietevich  Deryann King

Protocol Logistics Team G Members:  Barbara Riley  Pari Ghetia  Mike DiCicco  Brenda Moulton

Protocol Logistics Team H Members:  Jeff Burnham  Jocelyn Dunnack  Jeana Favat  Jen Downes

Protocol Logistics Team I Members:  Jessica Albert  Kristin Smith  John Tedesco  Katelyn Miner

Protocol Logistics Team J Members:  Belinda Perez  Jeffry Kasparek  Adrianne Satin  Cathy Mazzotta

Time to come back!

Project Website  Paul will clue us in … Here’s the link …

Looking forward  Tomorrow afternoon (after math)  ½ protocol group  ½ free flowing time

Reflecting & looking forward: Exit Slip  What are the one or two most interesting things you learned today?  What idea(s) are you struggling with?