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1. Welcome & Icebreaker (30 mins)

  • Objective: Build trust and set a collaborative tone.

  • Activity:

    • "Two Truths and a Lie": Participants share 3 facts (2 true, 1 false) about their connection to the project.

    • Output: Laughter, relaxed atmosphere.

    • 2. Context & Goals (20 mins)

      • Presenter: Project lead or facilitator.

      • Content:

        • Share the challenge (e.g., "How might we revive our village through ethical tourism?").

        • Review past efforts (e.g., failed tourism initiatives).

        • Define success metrics (e.g., "20% increase in local business revenue by 2025").


      3. Empathy Mapping (45 mins)

      • Objective: Understand stakeholder perspectives.

      • Activity:

        • Break into small groups (locals, tourists, officials).

        • Fill out an empathy canvas:

          • "What do we THINK, FEEL, SEE, HEAR about this issue?"

        • Output: Insights pinned on a shared board.


      4. Ideation Sprint (60 mins)

      • Methods:

        • Crazy 8s: Sketch 8 ideas in 8 minutes (e.g., "Nomad-led farming tours").

        • Dot Voting: Participants vote on top 3 ideas.

      • Output: Ranked list of solutions (e.g., "Co-working space in abandoned schoolhouse").


      5. Prototyping (90 mins)

      • Objective: Turn ideas into tangible plans.

      • Activities:

        • Group 1: Business model canvas (for entrepreneurs).

        • Group 2: Physical mock-up (e.g., cardboard model of a tourist route).

        • Group 3: Role-play (e.g., "Act out a nomad’s first day in the village").

      • Output: Rough prototypes to test.


      6. Feedback & Refinement (45 mins)

      • Method: Gallery Walk

        • Groups present prototypes.

        • Others give feedback via sticky notes (Green = "Love this!", Red = "Concerns").

      • Output: Refined solutions with community buy-in.


      7. Action Plan & Next Steps (30 mins)

      • Activity:

        • "Who Does What by When?": Assign tasks (e.g., "Mayor secures funding by November").

        • Set a follow-up meeting date.

      • Output: Signed commitment posters/photos.


      8. Closing & Celebration (15 mins)

      • Activity:

        • "One-Word Share": Participants describe the workshop in 1 word.

        • Group photo + informal networking.

      Workshop Materials Needed

      • Whiteboards, sticky notes, markers.

      • Printed empathy maps/business model canvases.

      • Snacks/coffee (crucial for energy!).


      Adaptation Tips

      • For virtual workshops: Use Miro (digital whiteboard) and breakout rooms.

      • For resistant groups: Start with a local success story (e.g., "How Sende revived Cortegada").

      • For tight budgets: Replace prototyping materials with storyboards or sketches.