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Re: How to get good with Mural (and/or Miro)
Dear Enrico, Michelle, Bev, Carol and Fernando, Thank you for your encouraging responses and generous spirit. The main message I¡¯m reading is ¡®plunge in and have a go¡¯. So that is what I will
By Arwen Bailey (Alliance of Bioversity and CIAT) · #1440 ·
Re: Online conference options; Friday interview from an event organizer's perspective
Dear Lucas, Thank you! Will it be recorded? I can't be there for the live interview, but would be interested. With kind regards, Griet Am 25.03.2021 um 18:35 schrieb Lucas Cioffi:
By Griet Hellinckx · #1439 ·
Online conference options; Friday interview from an event organizer's perspective
Hi all, For those who are looking at hosting online conferences, you can join an interactive interview of Skylen Roti Roti of the American Physical Society about how she set up her organization's
By Lucas Cioffi · #1438 ·
Re: Synthesis online
@Sita I am curious about " Miro has a lite version that loads much faster," I did some in depth load test between Miro and Mural as part of a deep dive technical class for facilitators and I checked
By Enrico Teotti · #1437 ·
Re: Synthesis online
FWIW I was introduced to wonder.me recently. Some discoveries: - Interface is awkward - you need to zoom out to see the room structure but you lose yourself - Moving your character is weird. Imagine
By Mark Levison · #1436 ·
Re: Synthesis online
Hi Peggy - here is a little doc I put together <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MF47KsfdeL0u9aOTVAWKKUTTQWjbJW- yJ2U-OxbUIaY/edit?usp=sharing> on Miro lite to help your investigating!
By Amanda Fenton (she/her) · #1435 ·
Re: Synthesis online
Many thanks for your thoughts Saran, Sita, and Tony. The groups I¡¯m looking at are in the 30-40 people range, with everyone online. Since this activity is part of a larger flow, I¡¯ll have just 45
By Peggy Holman · #1434 ·
Re: Synthesis online
Agreed with Sita - hello, Sita! - and happy to learn about a Miro lite. Peggy, I'm wondering about the size of your group and turnaround time. Here's a recent example involving a *large, hybrid group,
By Sarah Nehrling · #1433 ·
Re: Synthesis online
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
By Sita Magnuson · #1432 ·
Re: Synthesis online
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
By TonyCarr · #1431 ·
Synthesis online
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
By Peggy Holman · #1430 ·
Re: How to get good with Mural (and/or Miro)
Hello everyone. Lovely exchange here. Many thanks!! My two cents would be: 1) Mural has a nice YouTube Channel full of resources to get practice in the basics and advanced uses. It is also connected
By Fernando Murray Loureiro · #1429 ·
Re: How to get good with Mural (and/or Miro)
I agree with much of what Enrico said. First I would choose one of them and go with it. I have run a program teaching people to facilitate online and we used both during the program. At the end I had
By Carol Hamilton <carol@...> · #1428 ·
Re: How to get good with Mural (and/or Miro)
Hi Arwen I learn these tools by ¡°clicking about¡±. I play and experiment and see how the tool inspires me for a particular project or task I¡¯m working on. When I have a clearer idea of what I
By Bev Wenger-Trayner · #1427 ·
Re: How to get good with Mural (and/or Miro)
Hi Arwen, I took a workshop to learn Miro and it was a great way to learn: Meeting Magic with Miro (by CoCreative Labs). The next session is this week:
By Michelle Futornick · #1426 ·
Re: How to get good with Mural (and/or Miro)
I think we all learn in different ways. I love to explore facilitation technical tools void of context and then entangle them into a human context during community calls I run. A safe to fail
By Enrico Teotti · #1425 ·
How to get good with Mural (and/or Miro)
Bev I love what you did here asynchronously. I¡¯m a great fan of asynchronous approaches as I find them more democratic somehow, reaching those with poor access, and giving time to think, check
By Arwen Bailey (Alliance of Bioversity and CIAT) · #1424 ·
The Virtual Session Design Lab, March 24th & 25th
Hello Everyone, I¡¯ve really appreciated all the wisdom shared on this list and wanted to let you know about our next Virtual Session Design Lab in case you might know anyone who would be interested.
By Dirk Slater · #1423 ·
Re: Help mis-using Liberating Structures
I apologize the answers have made it clear that I wasn't clear :-). Next Friday I will work with a group of Directors in a Foundational level workshop. The Directors want Agile, but have concerns that
By Mark Levison · #1422 ·
Re: Help mis-using Liberating Structures
I'm not well-versed in Liberating Structures, but my organization has more than 200 similar protocols, including the way we do Fishhbowl, which may or may not be the same. My concern would be the risk
By Luci McKean · #1421 ·