The Chiji Guidebook
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Activity Overview
Activity Overview
This book was written to help both those familiar with the Chiji Processing Cards(and excited to find an entire book full of ideas for using them), and those unfamiliar with them.
Chiji is a Chinese word that means “key moment,” but within the definition is both the moment itself and the person’s reaction to that moment.
This 112 page book is an instructional guide describing some of the different ways Chiji Processing Cards can be used to facilitate key moments during group experiential learning and workshop experiences. This guidebook gives a simple, straightforward explanation of the processing theory that coincides with the original use of Chiji Cards (a group facilitation tool), and it provides a rationale for when to use one workshop facilitation technique over another.
The Activity Guide Section of the book presents 25 different ways to use Chiji Cards. The activities are divided into six chapters- Processing Activities, Getting-To-Know-You, Frontloading Activities, Object Lessons, Initiative Activities, and Fun With Chiji Cards.
Most of the activities were developed by the authors (Chris Cavert & Steven Simpson), but several come directly from other experiential educators who have shared their uses of the cards with them.
Chiji Processing Cards are a deck of 48 cards with pictures originally designed to spark/enhance discussion during a processing session as part of a Kolb reflective cycle. When a facilitator asks the group a question, each person chooses a card that symbolises their answer to the question. The images on the cards are used as prompts to help individuals organise their thinking. Rather than having to pull an answer to a question out of thin air, the pictures provide a starting point from which to formulate a response.
Learning Objectives
Learning Objectives
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What's Included
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