engagement:grumpus:workshops:workshopreports:wellmakingworkshop2

This workshop was facilitated by: @@This workshop was facilitated by@@ Name of any other State Library staff present: Pauline Maudy Workshop Date: 2021-10-11 Workshop Location: West End State School Year Level: 4 Teacher Name: Amanda Lowry (4AL) + Bianca Mills (4BM)

How many permission forms were returned? 30 Have completed forms been scanned and saved? @@Have completed forms been scanned and saved?@@

How many Imagined Things were sent into The Well? 30

Notes regarding Thing Submission @@Notes regarding Thing Submission@@

List the Imagined Things number range (found on their unique name at The Well ie: 3-15): 175-224

What did you think was successful about the workshop? - students sharing their imagination and drawings with each other - students' positive response to visualisation - diversity of kids - creative outcomes

What did you learn about the workshop? not sure

Can you note any ideas for future implementation? @@Can you share any ideas for future implementation@@

Are there any immediate actions arising from this workshop? @@Are there any immediate actions arising from this workshop?

Can you share any memorable moments or quotes from participants? a little boy shared an A. Einstein quote about imagination being more valuable than knowledge.

What was/were your favourite Imagined Thing/s from the workshop? the sunflower (204)

Did you capture any images to share from the workshop? (optional)

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engagement/grumpus/workshops/workshopreports/wellmakingworkshop2.txt · Last modified: 2021/10/11 13:21 by pmaudy
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