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Where to hold workshops

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Get a meeting room or space booked for your workshop as soon as you can. Look for bigger rooms with plenty of space to walk around — you'll need room to divide participants into smaller groups and interact with them.

Make sure that the seating is comfortable and the lighting is good. Smaller tables are preferable as they are easy to rearrange for different activities.

Most importantly, ensure that you have space to write things down or put up sticky notes. This can be in the form of a big whiteboard, glass doors, or wall space.

Pro Tip: Having a projector and screen in the room is a big plus. If not, there are also portable models you can bring with you.

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