Every group needs to achieve a certain level of familiarity and safety to establish a process of constructive engagement in dialogue. Active facilitation plays an important role in enabling this and setting the space for balanced participation where everyone wants to join in.

PROMOTING ENGAGEMENT THROUGH

ACTIVE FACILITATION

  • There are different communication tools available on most online platforms that you can use to encourage your group's engagement

  • You can use these to introduce different modes of engagement in your group

  • Changing the engagement method can break the monotony of the session and introduce new energy in the room

  • They also help promote more engagement in your groups, as a different way to engage often arouses curiosity and so grabs attention

  • Using such tools as the poll, visuals that elicit reflections, or a whiteboard could further enhance the group’s ability to deepen their engagement

  • Examples of online engagement tools: screen sharing, breakout rooms, poll tools, online engagement applications, and much more

Additional Strategies

In addition to active facilitation during the dialogue sessions, what are some other things a facilitator could do with the group to ensure they are encouraged to engage right from the get-go?