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Enhancing the student experience
& doing more with less
‘Ketso’ means action
Learning - What works well?
• Think of a time when you learned
something and it went really well.
• What helped you to learn?
• Write a few ideas on leaves, one idea
per leaf.
Aims of the workshop
• develop ideas for enhancing the
student experience
• consider ideas for the future - how
do we do more with less?
• learn from each other – share
ideas and practice
• experience and learn about a
participatory toolkit that has been
used in teaching and learning in
Universities across the UK
Ketso is a hands-on kit for creative groupwork
Women didn’t speak in mixed gender groups
‘Ketso’ means action in Lesotho, where it was
invented in 1995
Ketso was used in Southern Africa to help
communities change this...
…to this: sustainable living
Developed in ESRC funded PhD research
at the University of Manchester
… working to develop a vision for a
sustainable North Manchester
Local enthusiasm from the plans developed
moved a former landfill site from 30th ….
... to first on the list. The site received £1.7
million of Newlands funding.
Reaction from North Manchester Resident
• “Because a lot of people are like me and they are
not good at speaking if there are more than two or
three people around, but they have things to say.
• This is magnificent at getting people to participate,
and very important”
Ketso has been used in contexts ranging from
Tesco (180 staff)
… to engaging with stakeholders of all ages
and backgrounds in health related issues
… to community development and engagement
in Jordan, Rwanda, South Africa & Scotland
… including a community planning conference
with over 400 people in Renfrewshire
… to teaching and learning at all levels
Overview of this workshop
Enhancing the student experience
• What works well?
• Opportunities
• Future possibilities, how could we do
things differently?
• Challenges
Solutions
Outcomes from workshops can be captured
…and written up for a report
Introducing the kit
Everyone takes a pen and some leaves
Always use the ‘magic pens’
Ketso rinses clean in water after use!
Write or draw one idea per leaf, write so others
can read
Each stage will be introduced with the new
leaf colour and the bell
You will have about 10 minutes for each
stage in total
Bell to move to next stage – first ring person
talking has a moment to finish what saying
Think then share - time on your OWN to
develop ideas before sharing them
Enhancing the student experience
• What works well? What in what we
already do is effective?
Now unfold the felt
Take it in turns to read out your ideas – one
person reads one idea at a time…
… going around the circle. Place leaves on
the felt as you read them out
Discuss the ideas after they are all on the
felt
Point leaves at branches
Branches provide themes, some blanks
Enhancing the student experience
• What works well?
• Opportunities – just one or two
leaves each, what big ideas / new
things are on the horizon? This is an
opportunity to really think through the
bigger picture
Enhancing the student experience
• What works well?
• Opportunities – just one or two
leaves each, what big ideas / new
things are on the horizon? This is an
opportunity to really think through the
bigger picture
Enhancing the student experience
• What works well?
• Opportunities
• Table swap – what is important, &
why? Any comments or questions?
You can move ideas around
You can add more ideas as you go along,
simply write them on leaves
Enhancing the student experience
• What works well?
• Opportunities
• Future possibilities - how could we
do things differently? How to make the
most of the opportunities, and
continue to learn from the things that
are already working?
You can think ‘outside of the box’
Cluster similar ideas
Enhancing the student experience
• What works well?
• Opportunities
• Future possibilities
• Challenges and problems – what are
the key barriers to enhancing the
student experience?
Enhancing the student experience
• What works well?
• Opportunities
• Future possibilities
• Challenges
Solutions
Ketso grid for action plan
Eight takeaways – creative engagement
• Stakeholders have the solutions – you never know where
creative ideas will come from
• Everyone has a voice - give everyone a way to make an
input at the same time
• Individual and group time – think then share - give people
time on their own to develop ideas before sharing
• Building a shared picture – encourage participants to make
connections and patterns from their ideas
Eight takeaways – creative engagement
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Stakeholders have the solutions
Everyone has a voice
Individual and group time
Building a shared picture
• Activity based - give an activity for each stage
• Start with the positive - ask what is going well? what works?
• End with solutions not problems - give some time to
develop solutions to problems
• Lead into action - remember takeaway messages & action
points, what happens next?
Make productive use of people’s time
Give everyone a voice – commitment
Harness creativity of people all levels
Independent customer survey in 2012
Each bit of the kit helps lead you through
running a workshop
Eight takeaways – how Ketso helps
• Stakeholders have the solutions - felt is there
to capture ideas
• Everyone has a voice – everyone has a pen and
leaves
• Individual and group time –giving out the
different coloured leaves ‘re-sets’ the process
• Building a shared picture – you can move the
leaves around, branches give (some) structure
Eight takeaways – how Ketso helps
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Stakeholders have the solutions
Everyone has a voice
Individual and group time
Building a shared picture
• Activity-led – legend – decide what you want to
ask and assign a bit of kit to that stage
• Start with the positive – colours have an
underlying metaphor – what is the soil we have to
grow ideas in?
• End with solutions not problems – green
shoots from the rain (grey of the clouds)
• Lead into action – you have Ketso planners and
a Ketso grid and action cards for your own next
step
Launched as a social business in 2009
Social mission - to transform ways of working
together, promoting creativity and learning worldwide
Business model – helping people run good
workshops by selling & renting kits…
…. & providing free open source resources:
workshop plans, slideshows, training videos
Create job opportunities for
disadvantaged people in manufacture
The kits are assembled in a sheltered
workshop in the UK
Customers include:
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Public Sector:
Scottish National Government
Merseycare NHS
Environment Agency, Scottish Environment Protection Agency
Cumbria County Council, South Lakes District Council
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Voluntary Sector:
The Equality Network
GroundWork
Schumacher Institute
The IONA Community
The Big Life Company
• Private Sector:
• Tesco
• United Utilities
Customer survey - Types of uses
University customers include:
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Cambridge
Cardiff
Durham
Edinburgh
Glasgow
Lancaster
Leeds Metropolitan
Liverpool
London South Bank
Manchester
Newcastle
Portsmouth
Pretoria
Salford
Sheffield
Sussex
Customer survey - Types of uses
Student Feedback
Students engage with each other
Ideas being heard
• In past experiences of group work, I have often
taken a backseat in group discussion as other more
outspoken characters tend to hold the discussion...
• I enjoyed Ketso as I felt it gave everyone a higher
sense of equality.
Undergraduate first year student
Students learn from each other
Developing ideas
• One of the things I was amazed at was that we had
so many ideas, as a group we were bouncing ideas
off each other taking one member’s idea and
developing it.
• This made me very optimistic about the future of the
module and strengthened my positive attitude, which
has continued throughout the module.
Undergraduate second year student
See ideas develop
Time management
• I knew we were pushed for time but actually
stopping and reviewing the situation by analysing
what we had to do and by when really made myself
and the group a lot more effective and efficient in
our decisions.
Undergraduate second year student
Supports effective groupwork
• Problems, issues, and solutions arose which
potentially wouldn’t have entered my mind, whilst
experiencing our group connect and energise
each other.
• I have to say, I was impressed.
Undergraduate second year student
Allows you to give feedback
Allows peers to give feedback
• One area of the workshop I found extremely
beneficial was moving around to view the other
groups’ emerging Ketsos.
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• It provided independent observations with regard to
our Ketso maps, providing comments.
• Viewing the development of others’ ideas
enabled me to change my perceptions.
Postgraduate student
International students can engage
• The Ketso is particularly useful for me to
communicate with members. My English level is
low… It makes me difficult to actively participate
group projects.
• Last semester I could not insist my opinion…
• However, with the great tool covering many
different kinds of group meetings I was able to
clearly suggest my thought on a meeting.
Used at many different stages – expectations,
project planning, review & revision
Embedded inclusive education
Supports students with dyslexia
• “ I like the fact it is so visual, you can really see
your ideas and the links between them and other
people’s ideas…
• I like the way you can move the ideas around, it
makes it practical and is more inviting than a list.”
Widening participation and access
Skills development (e.g. enterprise education - Durham,
Sussex, Cambridge, Birmingham, Newcastle, Lancaster, Liverpool, Manchester,
Surrey, Austen Texas)
Data gathering – e.g. focus groups
…for later analysis.
Group No (All)
Group No (All)
Enterprising Midlands - Types of Ideas Developed
Healthy London Types of Ideas
Count of Meaning
Count of Meaning
120
180
160
100
140
80
Meaning
Existing assets
60
120
Meaning
Existing assets
100
Future possibilities
Future possibilities
Problems
Problems
80
Goals
Goals
40
(blank)
60
40
20
20
0
0
Total
Total
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Group No (All)
Group No (All)
A Sustainable Port in Portsmouth - Ideas by Branch Type
Sustainable Port - Types of Ideas
Count of Theme on Branch
Count of Meaning
140
250
120
200
100
Meaning
150
Meaning
80
Goals
Existing assets
Future possibilities
Problems
Future possibilities
60
Problems
100
Goals
50
Existing assets
40
20
0
0
Activities
Ecology
Economics
Environment
Environment (built)
Total
Drop Category Fields Here
Theme on Branch
Landscapes
Society
Stakeholder
Engagement
Public engagement with research
Returning knowledge to Peru
“ ... It was good because we
have all given ideas.”
“... we are used to being
dictated too, so it is nice to
be able to give our ideas.”
“... we are not used to thinking
about such things, we are
normally told what to do.”
C.Furlong & J.Tippett, 2011
Feedback
• Best thing about workshop
• Areas for improvement
• Ideas about how you might use Ketso
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