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A stage in the design thinking phase when you understand the challenge that the event is directed at
solving. ✔Correct Answer-Inspiration Stage
A stage in the design thinking phase when you collaboratively generate ideas and solutions to solve
the challenge the event is directed at solving. You will collaborate with stakeholders and other
departments in this stage. You will come up with prototypes and visual representations. ✔Correct
Answer-Ideation Stage
The stage in the designing thinking phase in which you collaborate with marketing to deliver the
message intended. You also engineer the experience. ✔Correct Answer-Implementation Stage
This principal stresses the importance of clear, measurable objectives for the purpose of determining
event ROI. It is linked to the inspiration stage of the design thinking phases. It asks the question " why
is this event needed?" ✔Correct Answer-Principal of Assessment and Evaluation
This principal refers to designing the event to connect with the audience physically, intellectually, and
emotionally. This principal aligns with the inspiration stage of the design thinking phase. ✔Correct
Answer-Principal of Meaningful Engagement
Considers determining the optimal scheduling of distribution of learning. What should occur before,
during, and after the event? Links with the ideation stage of design thinking phases. ✔Correct
Answer-Principal of Distributed Learning
Links the understanding the needs of the audience through direct consultation and collaboration on
the design of the event. You will collaborate with stakeholders in this principal. It is linked to the
ideation stage of the design thinking phases. ✔Correct Answer-Principal of Collaboration
Considering the event experience from the attendee perspective and designing it to be meaningful
and memorable. Linked to both Ideation and Inspiration phases of design thinking. ✔Correct
Answer-Principal of Experience
A stage in meeting design when you determine the viability of holding the meeting. You will also
review strategic plans in this stage. ✔Correct Answer-Discovery
A stage in meeting deign when you develop objectives for the meeting and determine how they align
with the overall goals. It addresses all the choices related to the form and content of the
event/program. It is the overall framework and shapes its components and parts. ✔Correct
Answer-Development
A stage in meeting design when the actual event takes place and involves execution and midcourse
adjustments. ✔Correct Answer-Delivery
, A stage in meeting design that links the meeting to other communication activities so that the
meeting and results continue to support overall strategies on an on going basis. ✔Correct Answer-
Ongoing impact stage
4 or 5 participants query the main speaker from the stage with questions from the audience and
follow up questions. ✔Correct Answer-Audience Reaction Team
These are participant-led conferences where everyone who attends contributes a demonstration or
session, or otherwise volunteers in a way to contribute to the event. ✔Correct Answer-Barcamp
These sessions typically include a speaker or facilitator and provide in-depth discussion on a focused
topic ✔Correct Answer-Breakout or concurrent sessions
Method to increase audience participation by dividing all participants in discussion groups each of
which reports the group's findings and opinions during a following plenary session. ✔Correct
Answer-buzz session
Informal meeting for the purposes of discussion, usually academic, or research in nature, to ascertain
areas of mutual interest through the exchange of ideas. ✔Correct Answer-colloquium
Two teams comprised of two or three people each arguing the opposite sides of an issue ✔Correct
Answer-debate
An interchange between an inner circle debating an issue and an outer circle of observers.
Individuals occasionally move from one circle to the other. ✔Correct Answer-fishbowl
designed to bring everyone together and may include a high profile speaker or a panel presentation
✔Correct Answer-Keynote Sessions
A moderator, on behalf of the audience, asks the presenter questions ✔Correct Answer-Interview
This is an approach to hosting meetings where the agenda is determined on arrival by the
participants. A facilitator helps the participants organize parallel working sessions along the event
theme. ✔Correct Answer-Open Space Technology
20 slides lasting 20 seconds each ✔Correct Answer-Pechakucha
A lecture and/or dialog usually involving a small group of attendees 10-50 led by a specialist who
meet to share observations or experiences on a particular subject ✔Correct Answer-Seminar
A meeting of experts in a particular field, at which papers are presented and discussed by specialists
on a particular subject with a view to making recommendations concerning problems under
discussion ✔Correct Answer-Symposium
participant led event; agenda is typically created by attendees on arrival and includes open
discussions rather than formal presentations ✔Correct Answer-Unconference
Intense often hands on learning experience in which a limited number of attendees participate
directly in learning a new skill or tackling an issue ✔Correct Answer-Workshop