Yesterday, we had a great time brainstorming ideas on how to conduct fun and meaningful walks for visitors. Thanks to enthusiastic participants, and the hard work put in by NParks and volunteers to make these possible.
Here's November Tan of the Leafmonkey Workshop getting us started.
November gathers a quick round of House Rules for how we should conduct the workshop!
One of the objectives of a Leafmonkey Workshop is to allow like-minded people to network and meet.
With the help of technology, we had a great time doing collaborative note-taking and sharing of ideas! Lots of images were added to the shared document! Including images of the group names.
Like how to deal with visitors who like to poke marine life.
Everybody loves to take selfies. But we must try to make sure our marine life is not harmed in the process.
Thanks to all the regular Marine Park guides who helped facilitate. Vincent came to help and video taped us even though he had injured his hand.
Thanks to everyone for coming, and to all the speakers and volunteers who came to help. We will be going for our Field Trip session later today. I'm looking forward to it.
More about the training programme
- Advertisement of the programme
- Public talks (Part 1)
- Public talks (Part 2)
- Classroom Workshop (first run)
- Field trip
More information about the Sisters Islands Marine Park
- NParks website
- The Sisters Islands Marine Park blog and facebook group
- wildsingapore