Tools for Tomorrow workshops aren't designed to be lectures or lessons.
They're fun, engaging and interactive because we believe learning happens through doing.
Once you've chosen the modules for your workshop, your activities might look like some of those listed below.
A crowd-pleaser for all ages - this super fun activity falls under our Teamwork and Collaboration module. They will use clear communication, teamwork and collaboration skills to untangle themselves in the human knot.
If presentation skills are hot on your agenda, our 60-second sell is a fail-safe activity. Each person will be given a short amount of time to prepare a punchy presentation on a specific topic, enhancing their Communication and Presence skills.
Career readiness isn't complete without a carefully crafted Elevator Pitch. In this interactive activity, we provide useful prompts that enable them to create their own pitch which can be recycled for every future networking or job opportunity.
A powerful, engaging activity to enhance the non-verbal communication skills among young people. In this activity, they'll learn the importance of body-language and eye contact, navigating the uncharted waters of communicating without speaking.
Digital Awareness is key for anyone embarking on their future. In this activity, we review best practice for posting online, how to stay safe and protect our personal brand in the digital space. A modern must for young people.
In this auction experience, they will bid on values, determining what matters most to them. As they clarify their core values, personal decision making and ethical compass, this activity is particularly enriching for students and staff alike.
This game encourages young people to explore what their existing personal brand looks like against their peers and how they can continue to develop the way they show up online and in the real world. In true bingo-hall style, this game gets particularly rowdy!
Emotional intelligence (EQ) is an important future-ready skill that all employers are looking for. In this activity, they will assess their own emotions through the lens of a weather-man/woman, building emotional literacy and self-awareness.
In this activity, they will take on the task of auditing their own social media, finding the posts they feel best represent their personal brand. This encourages young people to take an objective view of their own socials and consider how others view them online.
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