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Hi Peggy,
We¡¯ve been using Miro for this, which I have found very helpful because it also allows you to tag post-its with additional data. There is a tool that connects with it called clusterizer which might be useful. Happy to share more of the approach if you want to talk it through. Also-re bandwidth and accessibility, Miro has a lite version that loads much faster, which may be useful.?
Warmly,
Sita


On Mar 23, 2021, at 7:12 PM, TonyCarr <tcarr.uct@...> wrote:

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Hi Peggy,

There is something about the experience of people spontaneously sorting themselves out in a face to face meeting that comes through strongly in your message. It may also be worth checking out an environment with a spatial movement metaphor such as ?or which allows participants?to form their own groups/ conversational circles. There are also several other environments in this space with similar functionality.?

Best wishes
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Tony

On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 12:27 AM Peggy Holman <peggy@...> wrote:
Hi all,

I have several upcoming events for which I¡¯m searching for good online means for finding patterns, making visible what¡¯s emerging. This is the end of the event, where people have been in different breakout groups and we¡¯re coming towards a close.

In F2F, I¡¯d be using some sort of clustering activity, where people write something on 8.5x11 paper and move around to find others with a similar theme to form clusters that work together on expressing the idea(s) of their cluster.

Or I¡¯d use?, a great form of f2f crowdsourcing.

The best I¡¯ve come up with so far for online is using something like Jamboard for people to generate post-its and cluster them. Then form breakout groups to work the clusters.

Does anyone have approaches they suggest?

Thanks for any suggestions,
Peggy






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