Re: Help mis-using Liberating Structures
Hi Mark For performance focused orgs, where senior leadership and management does not listen/hear, the fish bowl worked very well, in my experience. Happy to talk about this offline. The method/s
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Sian Madden
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Help mis-using Liberating Structures
I fully understand that the request I'm about to make is a mis-use of Liberating Structures, also that this maybe the wrong forum. Nonetheless I will plow ahead. I'm working with a client organization
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Mark Levison
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Re: Recs for Comm. of Practice technology(s) / structure?
#africa
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#cop
Ann, What a small and beautiful world! I worked with Tostan more than a decade ago, and since then have had some experience connecting and keeping connected groups of West African learners. I'll share
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Sarah Nehrling
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Recs for Comm. of Practice technology(s) / structure?
#africa
#tech
#cop
Dear Colleagues, I am working on setting up a new community of practice with mainly West Africans who have taken the Community Empowerment Program training with Tostan <https://www.tostan.org/> Right
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Ann Hendrix-Jenkins
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Re: over 50 people on Teams
wrote: It was actually the Teams app on OSX (meaning macbooks), when I tested the Teams app on iOS (iPhone and iPad) breakouts worked fine I bet there is still some Windows 95 code lying
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Enrico Teotti
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Re: Zoom Breakout Rooms - mixing participants up in different rounds?
Ouch! I've never had success with re-assigning people to Breakout Groups - and a big part is that there can be the difference between provided emails and the ones they actually use to join Zoom. I
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Michael Randel
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Re: Zoom Breakout Rooms - mixing participants up in different rounds?
Bummer that you had to manage these pain points but appreciate you sharing your learning and theories! I'll see if I can test any of them via my Mac in my sessions next week. I did read that breakout
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Rebecca Bittner
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Re: Zoom Breakout Rooms - mixing participants up in different rounds?
I just had a bit of disaster last night with the zoom breakout rooms. There are 4 models of how to do break out rooms: 1) Assign people by hand 2) Pre-assign people from a list 3) Assign people
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John Sechrest
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Re: over 50 people on Teams
Hi Enrico Interesting to hear that iOS users (I am one of them ;)) have difficulties with it. Testing for sure. But if hardware pb, sounds difficult to solve without Microsoft.. Thanks for your story
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christine koehler
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Re: over 50 people on Teams
Hi Christine, I have been teaching using MS Teams since September. In my experience, breakout rooms are really clunky and lack flexibility. The solution I found was to create channels and name them as
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gabriela.avram@...
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#1411
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Re: over 50 people on Teams
I recently hosted a breakout session with 5 groups and over 50 people total. I gave folks instructions in advance to make sure to use an updated version of Teams. The desktop version should
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Sarah Quintal
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Re: over 50 people on Teams
I had pretty bad experiences with breakout in teams. I purposely run a session on it to test it in a safe space. Some people (on os x clients) were not able to join and were bumped out of the meeting
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Enrico Teotti
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over 50 people on Teams
Hi everyone, As some of you, I have clients who say a definitive no to Zoom. So my question is for MS teams users : did you have meetings with over 50 participants on Teams, working with breakout
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christine koehler
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Re: Zoom Breakout Rooms - mixing participants up in different rounds?
Great point, Ellen. Did you happen to prep the csv files for the different room orientations in advance? -- Rebecca Bittner Sr. Director of Educational Technology Schedule a video call
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Rebecca Bittner
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Re: Zoom Breakout Rooms - mixing participants up in different rounds?
I found out the hard way this week that, while it's easy to create rooms with different participants each time, you can't assign rooms for the next breakout until the current one is completed. I was
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Ellen Shepard
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FRIDAY INVITATION: Interview with Steve Holyer: Building an Online Carnival¡ªor a Hallway¡ªfor Fun Conversations
Hi All, Tomorrow, there's a fun and interactive interview with facilitator Steve Holyer who will share his lessons learned for holding an online Mardi Gras on QiqoChat for the Agile Alliance. *You can
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Lucas Cioffi
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Re: Zoom Breakout Rooms - mixing participants up in different rounds?
I agree with Mila - don't create a new room, just open the existing layout. Michael Michael Randel ** Based in Washington D.C, supporting organizations globally! ** W: (202) 656-3796 C: (202) 365-4238
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Michael Randel
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Re: Zoom Breakout Rooms - mixing participants up in different rounds?
Thanks Sara, this is helpful. We will have the groups take notes of their discussion (probably in Google Docs), and we can also share a link to the specific part of the document where we want them
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Michael Randel
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Re: Zoom Breakout Rooms - mixing participants up in different rounds?
Hi Nancy To your question: "How can we put people back in the same breakouts as before? I keep hoping there's an easy way to do this, without having to go through some of what I described above?" This
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M A
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Re: Zoom Breakout Rooms - mixing participants up in different rounds?
Hi Michael, I've found that the Zoom breakout feature truly is random each time, so sometimes I have been with one or two of the same people for a few breakouts in a row, and other times, each group
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Nancy Settle-Murphy
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