Keeping it all together: Event moderation | Training | DW | 04.02.2022


Event moderators need to be able to read a situation and act. They might need to stir things up, ask probing questions or even pit sides against each other - and then smooth it all out again



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Inhalt Navigation Weitere Inhalte Metanavigation Suche Choose from 30 Languages Albanian Shqip Amharic አማርኛ Arabic العربية Bengali বাংলা Bosnian B/H/S Bulgarian Български Chinese (Simplified) 简 Chinese (Traditional) 繁 Croatian Hrvatski Dari دری English French Français German Deutsch Greek Ελληνικά Hausa Hindi हिन्दी Indonesian Indonesia Kiswahili Macedonian Македонски Pashto پښتو Persian فارسی Polish Polski Portuguese Português para África Portuguese Português do Brasil Romanian Română Russian Русский Serbian Српски/Srpski Spanish Español Turkish Türkçe Ukrainian Українська Urdu اردو Wrong language? Change it here DW.COM has chosen English as your language setting. DW.COM in 30 languages ABOUT DW.COM Akademie Home Who we are Publications Contact Opportunities and Tenders Regions Africa Asia Europe/Central Asia Latin America Middle East/North Africa Key topics Innovation for Dialogue MIL Media Safety Media and Journalism Education Media viability Insights In focus Tools Library Impact Education International Media Studies Traineeship Training Workshops and Coaching Communications consulting Journalism Training Get in touch FAQ Training Keeping it all together: Event moderation Event moderators need to be able to read a situation and act. They might need to stir things up, ask probing questions or even pit sides against each other - and then smooth it all out again. Moderators play a key role when to comes to the success or failure of panel discussions and public debates. They have to keep track of the discussion and make sure that panel guests feel at ease and are being taken seriously. Sometimes moderators need to skillfully apply the brakes on a guest who won't stop talking or get a reticent guest to open up. At times, moderators may even use provocation to make sure that the discussion keeps its momentum. Keeping the audience in mind Moderators have to hold the reins during the discussion but also work to maintain the kind of atmosphere that's desired. They constantly need to keep the audience in mind, making sure audience members can follow what's being said, are kept interested and, more than anything, feel they are a part of what's going on. Plus, moderaters have to do all of this while staying within the allotted time. Our one - day event moderation workshop gives you all the skills you need. Please bear in mind that this workshop is conducted in German. For a workshop in English or other languages, please contact us directly for a customized offer. Workshop contents • Understanding the role of the moderator • Opening the event - welcoming the audience, introducing the panelists and the topic (practicing in front of the camera) • Roadmap - tips for preparing the discussion: goal, limits, keeping on schedule, mixing, briefing and interacting with panelists, opening and closing statements • The "real" thing: moderating a panel discussion (practicing in front of the camera) • How did it go? Analyzing the examples Target group Employees from companies, administration, associations and aid organizations Location DW Akademie, Bonn Number of participants 5 Date new dates will be published soon Price 590 euros / person Please ask us about special rates for members of the German Federation of Journalists (DJV), the Verdi trade union, and the Federal Association of German Press Officers (Bundesverband deutscher Pressesprecher e.V. or BdP). We accept education vouchers (Bildungschecks). Registration dw-akademie.medientraining@dw.com Date 04.02.2022 Author Daniela Wiesler-Schnalke Feedback : Send us an e-mail. Please include your name and country in your reply. Print this page Permalink https://p.dw.com/p/1GXPK Date 04.02.2022 Author Daniela Wiesler-Schnalke Send us your feedback. Print this page Permalink https://p.dw.com/p/1GXPK Daniela Wiesler Head of Communication Consultancy and Training T: +49.228.429-3505 E: dw-akademie.medientraining@dw.com References Our clients DW Akademie is Germany's leading provider of international media training. Our clients include UN organizations, foundations, universities, government ministries, institutes and companies here in Germany and abroad. TOP STORIES Germany Business Science Environment Culture Sports A - Z Index LEARN GERMAN German XXL Community D Teaching German SERVICE Newsletters & Co. ABOUT DW Who We Are Organization Press Business & Sales DW Transtel Advertising GMF Digital Offers Regional Reception Contact FAQs about DW © 2024 Deutsche Welle | Privacy Policy | Privacy Settings | Accessibility Statement | Legal notice | Contact | Mobile version