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Re: A taxonomy of virtual events
Hello Helen,? Just as location of the chairs in a room changes the conversation in the room, and you have to match the layout of a room to the purpose of the conversations you want to have in that room, the choices of the video platform frame the conversations and they create or dismantle?the conversation you are trying to have.? Part of your taxonomy is going to need to deal with what the point of the event is, and what the collection (many) of conversations you intend to have as a result of that event. Including the event being part of a series of events that create a larger conversation.? Zoom webinar is horrible for having the audience learn about each other.? Zoom breakout rooms are horrible for the law of two feet (mingling) Teams login /authentication structures get in the way of multi-organizational conversations.? Remo events make it hard to get groups to have a structured 1:1 speed dating so that everyone gets to "shake hands" with everyone else.? Perhaps you could see this taxonomic conversation with the taxonomy of the conversations that you want to craft? On Tue, Jul 21, 2020 at 7:07 AM BEVAN, Helen (NHS ENGLAND & NHS IMPROVEMENT - X24) via <helen.bevan2=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: A taxonomy of virtual events
Hi All,
Thank you very much for these great comments. Helen and I have been working further on this and your insights have stretched our thinking significantly. Nancy: your mapping of features to activities is a very useful summary of our 'problem' when we have been trying to compare tools. Increasingly we are finding the need to work backwards from activities to features and then to tools when designing sessions. This is all the more important as the tech is landscape expanding so rapidly and as we move into a new context of vastly enhanced awareness of what is possible due to the massive uptake of virtual working during COVID. Following your comment we have been information gathering in our recent events to develop our understanding of what features our participants like and why they like them vis-a-vis the activity at hand. Elise: building on the above, your catalogue of meeting technologies by functional category is the most comprehensive one that I have personally come across and I will certainly be sharing it! I do predict that this kind of categorisation will become increasingly difficult though as platforms seem to be increasingly merging lots of features. Sean: these dimensions certainly challenge the taxonomy levels - I can see how a virtual session from level 1 and another from level 5 could be more similar in terms of their goals than two different events at level 5, for example. Linking this up with Nancy's work it seems that these are useful for providing a framework for making decisions about event design when mapped against the features of certain tools.? Another dimension we have also been thinking about a lot recently that may be a complement these is 'synchronous - asynchronous'. We think that there is an opportunity to challenge what needs to actually be done during a meeting (synchronous) and what could be extended between meetings or done even without meetings at all (asynchronous) in order to deliver greater freedom and flexibility. Andrea: I think that engagement can rightly act as another dimension added to Sean's list . By this I am thinking about the directions of interactions e.g. does the information flow go from one to many, many to one, top down, bottom up etc. Thank you all again for your insightful feedback, and we look forward to sharing more of our thoughts and findings with you as we continue this work. Tom & Helen |
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Re: Looking for expert with CVENT CrowdCompass and Online Event Guide
#events
#facilitation
#technology
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi Linda, Happy to chip in. Cvent and many other event management systems work as "containers" with the links to the actual sessions in Zoom or any other videoconference platforms. Do you know how many simultaneous sessions do they have planned? That would be the amount of Zoom rooms open at the same time. We've done this a couple of times. If you go through this setup you'll need to have a tech host in each simultaenous breakout session, in order to provide co-host capabilities to the presenter, be the backup in case the presenter doesn't show up or internet blackout, etc. A knowledgable tech host who is just "opening" the room might be able to support two breakout sessions if they have two computers, if not you'll need someone there. You'll need to look out for who's providing the Zoom accounts/rooms so you can take it into consideration in your budget. I prefer better other platforms like Whova or Socio, much more intuitive. If you need more input you can drop me a message, H¨¦ctor Villarreal On 23-Sep-20 11:43 AM, Linda Howard
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Looking for expert with CVENT CrowdCompass and Online Event Guide
#events
#facilitation
#technology
All - I just joined this group today.
I have a prospective client who is using CVENT CrowdCompass and Online Event Guide as their conferencing platform for a conference with 150+ people, 32 breakout sessions plus 5 general sessions.? They had told me they were using Zoom meetings as their platform, but I just learned they're using CVENT CrowdCompass and Online Event Guide.? My client says: "Basically every time we bring up the Zoom integration piece of the conference, CVENT throws their hands up and says ¡°oh that¡¯s Zoom only ¨C consult with them, not in our lane.¡±? The project I'm talking them about is to coordinate all the session moderators and be the go-to person for all the moderator coordination and training/preparing their speakers.?? If they're having issues between CVENT and Zoom, I want to be sure I know what to expect. I am very knowledgeable about Zoom meetings with large 50-100 person groups.? But not CVENT?CrowdCompass and Online Event Guide.? Does anyone have experience with this specific set of platforms and can offer guidance or talk to me about what to be aware of and watch out for?? I haven't confirmed that I will be submitting a proposal yet, but I need to decide in the next day or so as the conference is last week of October!? Yes - they just decided to hire this out. Thanks. Linda |
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Re: Vision: Make running Liberating Structures online easy - feedback wanted
#liberatingstructures
#technology
Hi everyone, seconding this request, if a recording exists it would be greatly appreciated! Regards, Larisa
On Tuesday, September 22, 2020, 06:46:18 PM PDT, 1nancyloadman@... <1nancyloadman@...> wrote:
Hi Sherry, I¡¯m a masters student trying to run a virtual ecocycle session next week! I would love to view the recording of this if possible! Nancy |
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Re: Vision: Make running Liberating Structures online easy - feedback wanted
#liberatingstructures
#technology
Hi Sherry,
I¡¯m a masters student trying to run a virtual ecocycle session next week! I would love to view the recording of this if possible! Nancy |
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Re: Creating Connection Online
#facilitation
#learning
Hi Luci, We usually offer these webinars every Tuesday. We have one tomorrow at 12pm EST on Transformational Experience Design if you can make it: Let me know if you can make it. If you come a?little late it's ok. We'd love to have you. Natasha ~ Natasha Sell Co-Founder of Transformational Teaching Online On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 6:33 PM <luci@...> wrote: I registered, too, and am very hopeful about attending but I have another Zoom event that may overlap. Is it okay to arrive late (I know that's disruptive and I'll try to avoid it but cannot promise in this moment)??? |
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Re: Creating Connection Online
#facilitation
#learning
I registered, too, and am very hopeful about attending but I have another Zoom event that may overlap. Is it okay to arrive late (I know that's disruptive and I'll try to avoid it but cannot promise in this moment)???
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Re: Creating Connection Online
#facilitation
#learning
I just realized that I missed this event by a week.? Any chance I can watch a recording?
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Re: Thread for People Trying to do Large (150+) Online Gatherings
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#facilitation
#meetingdesign
Hi all,
Great to see this thread continuing.? My client has been looking into the 'all in one' platforms like CVENT and WHOVA (has anyone used WHOVA?). They are apparently extremely professional, seamless and likely too costly. One thing I see missing in these platforms is the 'collaboration' part which you get from discussions in small groups.? I will suggest looking into Quiqo Chat. I also think Thought Exchange could be a great middle ground if doing breakouts through zoom is deemed too 'risky' (i.e. might not be perfect). A combo of both is also possible. If anyone has been experimenting and has lessons from the last couple months, please contact me as I would love to chat.? Best,? Michelle -- Michelle Laurie michellelaurie.com Strategy-Assessment-Engagement-Faciltation |
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Re: Mentimeter but billed monthly?
#technology
#facilitation
#hybrid
There's a FREE polling tool that works well:? .? It's simple to use and has some decent features.? Here's a pro/con list that a friend of mine did:
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Re: How to export zoom chat data without name and date?
Hi Rowan et al,? For cleaning chats, these are the two I know of:? Chat clean up the ¡®pro-way with coding instructions¡¯ from John Smith at Chat clean up ¡®easy version¡¯ by :?
Good luck!? Michelle Michelle Laurie +1-250-231-0635 -- Michelle Laurie michellelaurie.com Strategy-Assessment-Engagement-Faciltation |
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Re: Mentimeter but billed monthly?
#technology
#facilitation
#hybrid
Hi Sara, I¡¯d recommend AhaSlides, depending on what functionality you need. It¡¯s got a lot of overlap with Mentimeter and PollEverywhere, is billed monthly, and is really easy/fun to work with. Here¡¯s a write-up I did about testing it out:? sK On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 9:58 AM Sara Huang <sara@...> wrote:
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Re: Mentimeter but billed monthly?
#technology
#facilitation
#hybrid
amalia deloney
Of all, I personally like Polls Everywhere the best. You can pay annually for a discount, or monthly for a little more. I¡¯ve used with large groups on laptop, tablet & phone. I like how it works seamlessly with google slides.? On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 10:58 AM Sara Huang <sara@...> wrote:
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Mentimeter but billed monthly?
#technology
#facilitation
#hybrid
Dear all, Mentimeter, Slido, Polls everywhere..... I believe these instrument all vary just a bit. I am specifically looking for a tool which is billed monthly, like Zoom is offering. As I will be using the tool for a hybrid event and the participants on site probably won't use to laptop but will have their phones to give input. Any recommendation for a tool? |
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Re: How to export zoom chat data without name and date?
Thank you all, especially, Amandy, Carolyn, Caren and John, This was so useful and works perfectly for what I was looking for! Rolf, I still have some work to do on learning more about Linux, but thanks for sharing - I am sure there are others on the list who are more skilled at this than me. /R On Mon, 14 Sep 2020 at 15:52, Rolf F: Katzenberger <rolf.katzenberger@...> wrote:
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Re: How to export zoom chat data without name and date?
Rolf F: Katzenberger
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi Rowan, in case you're into processing plain text files from the Linux console, here's what I use. I'm assuming one is starting from the chat log file created by Zoom: meeting_saved_chat.txt Cheers,
Remove all privately sent messages(leaves only messages sent to "Everyone") sed '/^[0-2][0-9]\:[0-5][0-9]\:[0-5][0-9].*\(Privately\)/,/^[0-2][0-9]\:[0-5][0-9]\:[0-5][0-9]/{/^[0-2][0-9]\:[0-5][0-9]\:[0-5][0-9]/!d}; /^[0-2][0-9]\:[0-5][0-9]\:[0-5][0-9].*\(Privately\)/d' meeting_saved_chat.txt > only_messages_to_everyone.txt a) Remove timestamp & "From", but leave Zoom's ugly "dangling" colon(results in "John Doe : Hello World!") sed 's/^[0-2][0-9]\:[0-5][0-9]\:[0-5][0-9]\s*From\ //' only_messages_to_everyone.txt > no_prefix.txt b) Remove timestamp & "From", but make colon follow name directly(results in "John Doe: Hello World!") sed -r 's/^[0-2][0-9]\:[0-5][0-9]\:[0-5][0-9]\s*From (.*)\ \:/\1\:/' only_messages_to_everyone.txt > no_prefix.txt c) Remove timestamp & "From" & name(results in "Hello World!") sed -r 's/^[0-2][0-9]\:[0-5][0-9]\:[0-5][0-9]\s*From (.*)\ \: //' only_messages_to_everyone.txt > no_prefix.txt d) Remove timestamp & "From" & name, add blank line after each? message(results in "Hello World!", followed by an empy line) sed -r 's/^[0-2][0-9]\:[0-5][0-9]\:[0-5][0-9]\s*From (.*)\ \: /\n/' only_messages_to_everyone.txt > no_prefix.txt
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Re: How to export zoom chat data without name and date?
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi Rowan, hi Sean - This is what I do:
Hope this helps * Wiebke On 14/09/2020 17:39, Rowan Francis
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Re: How to export zoom chat data without name and date?
Thanks - this group is fantastic! John's template (see link above in Caren's post) is amazing - this is what I have been hoping for! And - I think - this is also what you have been searching, Rowan.? Greetings, Michaela? On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 6:14 PM Caren Levine <jlearn20@...> wrote:
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