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Re: Running Large Group Facilitation at a Conference #facilitation #meetingdesign
Hi Sian. Thx for your input. Question: for the second round was each group roughly taking 5 min. each (30 minutes in total) to discuss the remaining six topics? Was there a facilitator per group or
By Michael Goldman · #1280 ·
Re: Running Large Group Facilitation at a Conference #facilitation #meetingdesign
With more than 30 or 40 people one more visually appealing option is to set a deck of Google slides: - One link for the deck of slides - One slide with the instructions/structure for the conversation
By Fernando Murray Loureiro · #1279 ·
Re: Running Large Group Facilitation at a Conference #facilitation #meetingdesign
Michael I used a Google Sheet for a group to 55. I had set up a Mural board with 7 break out areas with their own links and sent a "pre-work" link to Mural. As the engagement with the pre-work was low
By Sian Madden · #1278 ·
Re: Running Large Group Facilitation at a Conference #facilitation #meetingdesign
Thanks Nancy, I think you captured most of what I was suggesting! I have not used a Google Doc with more than 10 people at a time so I'm interested in your or others experience with larger groups of
By Michael Goldman · #1277 ·
Re: Running Large Group Facilitation at a Conference #facilitation #meetingdesign
Hi all, I have definitely had issues with Miro in large groups, and have also been very concerned about the inclusiveness. I have approached it much like Nancy, and have included a short activity at
By Teletha McJunkin | Resolutionist · #1276 ·
Re: Running Large Group Facilitation at a Conference #facilitation #meetingdesign
Hi Ellen, Great question. To make sure everyone feels comfortable and confident using whatever tool we end up using to gather content in our real-time virtual sessions, I always like to create a
By Nancy Settle-Murphy · #1275 ·
Re: Running Large Group Facilitation at a Conference #facilitation #meetingdesign
Hi all, This is not a solution but an aligned question. Has anyone had issues with learning curves for large groups when using Miro, GroupMaps, or Jamboard???I tried to use Jamboard with a group of
By Ellen Shepard · #1274 ·
Re: Running Large Group Facilitation at a Conference #facilitation #meetingdesign
Nancy hi, are you not having struggles with jamboard at all, especially with larger groups? It has been our go to tool for simplicity and utility, and still is, with doubts and reservations with
By Steve McCann · #1273 ·
Re: Running Large Group Facilitation at a Conference #facilitation #meetingdesign
Hi everyone, I am intentionally replying to the group, since I'd love to see what others do in the situation Michael is asking about. If I understand the challenge correctly, I would use either a
By Nancy Settle-Murphy · #1272 ·
Running Large Group Facilitation at a Conference #facilitation #meetingdesign
Hi everyone. I'm designing an event where 4 topics will be run concurrently. Approximately 200 people will be attending with about 30 - 60 people choosing to attend a topic. There will be 2 x rounds
By Michael Goldman · #1271 ·
Re: online work party ideas please
Hi Michelle, That sounds like fun! We wrote a post about online party activities (for Zoom, but probably works in other places):
By Gillian Martin Mehers · #1270 ·
Re: online work party ideas please
Among Us is all the craze at the moment. It is like Mafia, but keeps everyone more engaged than mafia would. People would have to install an app on their phones to be able to play, but it¡¯s all
By Luis Miranda · #1269 ·
Re: online work party ideas please
I haven't played most of the games here - but the ones I have played have been really awesome! https://zoomjam.org/ cheers, Karen wrote:
By Karen Rayne · #1268 ·
Re: online work party ideas please
I love this question, Michelle! Two suggestions, *but I admittedly have limited experience with both*: - *PowerPoint karaoke* (for example, this <https://www.powerpointkaraoke.com/>) - *Virtual Escape
By Sarah Nehrling · #1267 ·
online work party ideas please
Hi facilitator friends, I'm tasked with an online work party for 1 hour next week. It's a group that works together a lot though from different organizations (a network group). We are about 8 people.
By Michelle Laurie · #1266 ·
Re: Bare Bones Strategic Planning
Hi David.? I've used Strategy Knotworking, and it's elegant, simple, and deep, all once.? The Liberators wrote a very helpful article with some examples of a session they did.? Here's a link to
By Robin Muretisch · #1265 ·
Re: Bare Bones Strategic Planning
Hi Ann can you please share that reference as I am just reviewing a paper from two colleagues writing about the future of facilitation and this could be right on the spot for them. Best wishes Paul
By Paul Nunesdea · #1264 ·
Re: Bare Bones Strategic Planning
Hi! Ann, I have been reading ¡°Emergent Strategy¡± but Adrienne Maree Brown (based on the work of Octavia Butler) - which is really worth checking out, but can¡¯t find ¡°Emergent Strategies¡± -
By Catherine Borgman-Arboleda · #1263 ·
Re: Bare Bones Strategic Planning
I'm appreciating this conversation too!? A lot of my thoughts have been shared, yet I will continue to think about it.? Thank you, everyone!!? ~Dawn
By Dawn Rhine, CPF, CVF · #1262 ·
Re: Bare Bones Strategic Planning
Hi Ann, the book you are reading is one of the best. Our NGO, the Center for Emergent Diplomacy, applies the theory and principles of Complex Adaptive Systems science to peacebuilding and Track II
By Merle Lefkoff · #1261 ·