Yes! We welcome contributions from the facilitation community.
Workshopr's library is built on the collective wisdom of facilitators worldwide. If you have a workshop, exercise, or icebreaker that has worked well for you, we'd love to include it.
What We're Looking For
We accept contributions that are:
- Original: Created by you or with permission to share
- Tested: You've run this activity successfully
- Clear: Has step-by-step instructions others can follow
- Useful: Solves a real facilitation need
Types of Contributions
Workshops (1-4 hours)
Complete workshop formats with:
- Clear objectives and outcomes
- Detailed agenda with timing
- Materials and preparation needed
- Facilitation notes and tips
Exercises (15-60 minutes)
Focused activities for specific outcomes:
- Brainstorming and ideation
- Decision making and prioritization
- Problem solving
- Team alignment
Icebreakers (5-15 minutes)
Quick activities to:
- Warm up a group
- Build connections
- Energize participants
- Introduce a topic
How to Submit
- Prepare your workshop details using our template
- Email your submission to contribute@workshopr.io
- Include your name and how you'd like to be credited
- Our team will review and get back to you within 2 weeks
What Happens Next
After you submit:
- Review: We check for clarity, completeness, and fit
- Feedback: We may ask clarifying questions or suggest edits
- Editing: We format for consistency with our library
- Publication: Your workshop goes live with attribution
Attribution
Contributors are credited on the workshop page. You can choose to be credited as:
- Your name
- Your company/organization
- Anonymous
Rights & Licensing
By contributing, you grant Workshopr permission to:
- Publish and display your content on our platform
- Edit for clarity and consistency
- Allow users to use your workshop in their sessions
You retain ownership and can still share your workshop elsewhere.
Comments & Discussion
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Recent Comments (3)
This workshop was incredibly effective for our remote team! We adapted it slightly for a virtual setting and it worked wonderfully. The key was breaking into smaller breakout rooms.
Great resource! One tip: prepare all materials the day before to avoid any last-minute rushes.
Used this for our quarterly planning session. The structured approach really helped us stay on track!