Unleashing the power of multidisciplinary collaboration.
Modern teams need to be productive with colleagues across large distances, indeed across borders. ELT helps to bring teams together through shared experiences.
Unifying diverse expertise
In multidisciplinary teams, uniting varied skill sets and perspectives can be challenging. Our Experiential Learning Tools are designed to bridge these gaps, fostering strong relationships and a shared understanding. Enhance your team's emotional intelligence and collaboration skills to harness the full potential of diverse expertise.
Effective non-verbal communication
Our non-verbal experiential activities are tailored for global teams, offering unique ways to engage and connect without language barriers. These activities are ideal for enhancing non-verbal communication skills, promoting understanding and empathy within diverse teams.
From the ELT Blog
We post regular content on our blog such as learning design, industry insights and case studies. Check it out and see how you can apply Experiential Learning techniques in your organisation.
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Images of Resilience Online
Utilise a captivating set of metaphor images, each echoing the emotions and experiences tied to resilience and grit
Images of Organisations® Online
Popular image based activity. Highly versatile and can be used with individuals or teams to generate rich discussions.
Seeing The Point Online
Problem solving and creative thinking skills. It's ideal to use as an introductory or ice-breaker activity to develop innovation skills.
How else can you use Experiential Learning Tools?
Our tools are adaptable and can be used for: