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Dear Sara -

My experience is that digital natives or people who are digitally very fit have no problem using their smartphones and several tools; people who are less digitally fit might find it challenging and awkward. Some of them use two devices so it's easier, eg, smartphone and ipad. 25-30% is a small number of participants and they might be able to handle it. Hopefully this helps you to make a decision.

Christina

Am 05.04.2021 um 21:17 schrieb Sara Huang:

Happy Easter for the ones celebrating. Here is a challenge for you, wondering how you might approach it.
I will co-facilitate a two day online gathering for civil servants using Webex.

The challenge here is that some (25 to 30%) of the participants will join by smartphone only as they do not have other devices available to them, nor can they go to the office for acces to a computer.
My main concern is to take care of people in those two days and make sure they do not get exhausted.
The design now rely mostly on 1-3-all, 'what, so what and now what','min specs', fish bowl and using chat for harvest. Plus plenty of breaks between each chunks. We will also have a visual harvester.
I am hestitating to incorporate tools like Mural/Jamboard/Slido/Mentimeter as I am not sure if that would be too much as an ask for the smartphone/iPad users on their small screens and fingerwork only (no keyboard and mouse).

What are your experiences when working with participants using smartphones and Webex?Any lessons learnt, mistakes to avoid or tips to follow would be highly appreciated!Thank you in advance.

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Warmly,

Sara Huang üSÔŠ»Ý ????

Crafting transformative (online) spaces > Connection, collaboration & creative conflict > Intentionally designing spacious and courageous conversations?


  

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