For introverts it¡¯s a great idea to start the meeting but putting them in a breakout fir three min bring them back to the main room scramble them and gave them answer a second question with the new group. ?Scramble again and have them answer a third question.
I usually ask questions relevant to the topic. This relaxes everyone and energizers them.?
I also avoid PowerPoint and instead put content in chat?
I also ask people to use gallery viewand insist on camera on Encourage them to select hide self view. That way everyone else can see them but they don¡¯t have to oook at themselves it definitely relaxes people.?
Finally use google jamboards for brainstorming and interactivity.?
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On Sep 3, 2021, at 4:10 PM, David Gouthro <david@...> wrote:
? You could use the Periodic Table or the Evolution of Man as backgrounds . . . you never know!
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On Sep 3, 2021, at 1:49 PM, Leilani Henry <
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Hi All!
I'm suddenly assisting an international group of scientists who hate Zoom to salvage a meeting they wanted to have in person. ?They will use Topia (spelling?) for presenting posters, so that will help. ?Any other ideas to help introverted scientists simulate
an in-person conference? Of course, they don't want to be online any longer than necessary. I'm thinking if I could intrigue them with a cool platform or gadget, they might be willing to play!
Thanks in advance. ?I've been on this list serve for a long while and I notice the emails about #events are from 2020. Maybe there a some new ideas now.?
Leilani