Well, it's time for dialogue facilitators to act: together
Good Morning fellow NCDD members, Open Space List members, Art of Hosting list members, and F4C-Response list members. This is an invitation for my American friends and colleagues. I'm sharing it on
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Lucas Cioffi
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Re: ¡®Zoombombing¡¯: When Video Conferences Go Wrong - The New York Times
Agreed. It¡¯s throwing the baby out with the bath water.
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Sherry Johnson
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Re: ¡®Zoombombing¡¯: When Video Conferences Go Wrong - The New York Times
Just saying, some of these ¡°recommended¡± privacy settings seriously disrupt the opportunity to be together online and really connect with each other (see below).
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Amy Lenzo
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Re: public involvement in the time of social distancing
#facilitation
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#technology
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Although not everyone is on WhatsApp, this is a great tool to send information to the public and ask them to share. You can or may send your information to the local radio and strike a deal with them
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Irene Maweu
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Re: ¡®Zoombombing¡¯: When Video Conferences Go Wrong - The New York Times
It's unfortunate they are publicizing this without getting any quotes from Zoom or a someone experienced with on-line facilitation on how to address. Here is my first cut at what to do: In the active
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Sean Murphy
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public involvement in the time of social distancing
#facilitation
#meetingdesign
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Hello everyone, I'm looking for any tips folks might have for engaging in robust, accessible public involvement remotely. For example, how could one conduct a virtual open house about a potential
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Sarah Quintal
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Re: ¡®Zoombombing¡¯: When Video Conferences Go Wrong - The New York Times
Yes, happened yesterday on the first day of an academic conference that went live at the 11th hour. It was not pretty¡ Here is the guidance they sent out just afterwards. As background, the
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Pouezevara, Sarah
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Re: ¡®Zoombombing¡¯: When Video Conferences Go Wrong - The New York Times
Hi, haven't experienced this yet. BUT: there are a few simple ways to prevent it from happening. 1) Only allow the host to share screen (that is the most important) 2) Do not share Zoom links
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Michaela Sieh
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Re: ¡®Zoombombing¡¯: When Video Conferences Go Wrong - The New York Times
This has taught me to be careful with whom I share my Personal Meeting ID. Only friends and family on that one now! Everything else will be one-off links for large public gatherings. It's sad, because
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Sherry Johnson
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Re: Online Open Space March 23rd 19:30-21:30 Central European Time (GMT+1)
On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 06:15 AM, Nancy White wrote: Hello @Nancy White ! The room was already full when I tried to join... and I'm wondering if you shared some content afterwards... and gathered
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fxpasquier
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Re: ¡®Zoombombing¡¯: When Video Conferences Go Wrong - The New York Times
Just got this invite from zoom that might well be relevant: Become an IT Hero: Admin Best Practices Thursday, March 26th ? 1PM PT | 4PM ET Get on the Guest List
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Mark Levison
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Re: ¡®Zoombombing¡¯: When Video Conferences Go Wrong - The New York Times
Sad, however while I don't know all the settings yet I think this is just a matter of ensuring that your default settings are correct. Someone more experienced with Zoom than I will know what they're.
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Mark Levison
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Re: ¡®Zoombombing¡¯: When Video Conferences Go Wrong - The New York Times
Not yet I wonder in whose interests it is to publish and publicise this? ..... Qui bono? In many years, never yet is the answer, but it pays to be careful for sure. Steve
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Steve McCann
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¡®Zoombombing¡¯: When Video Conferences Go Wrong - The New York Times
Yeesh! Has anyone experienced this? Peggy
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Peggy Holman
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Re: Pairing / Supporting: Facilitators on the job
Hi Ed, Regarding Eco-cycle - I am comfortable with the tool and happy to help on that. As for doing it online or in Zoom - that is new so I could likely imagine my way through it with you...but others
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Michelle Laurie
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Digital Crowd Sourcing Tool - Free session on use Friday March 27th
#facilitation
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Hi all, Those interested in an online tool for crowdsourcing ideas (asynchronously or synchronously) may want to look at Thought Exchange. They have an event on Friday to share how to use it and are
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Michelle Laurie
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List of Resources in German Language - Liste deutscher Ressourcen >>macht mit<<
#liberatingstructures
#meetingdesign
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Inspired by the useful collection of remote meeting resources @nancywhite ( https://liberatingstructures.slack.com/team/U0L4BPGUT ) kicked off, we thought it would be nice to have a crowdsourced list
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anja.ebers@...
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Re: The New/Old Blend: Synchronous and Asynchronous
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Wonderful fundamental questions, Christina. Far bigger than the topic of moving from f2f to online. These are systems questions. I see this time in our history as opening a HUGE door to a future that
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Hildy Gottlieb
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Re: Pairing / Supporting: Facilitators on the job
Works great I chose some options¡ One thing we may want to discuss as well is if Ecocycle is the best starting point. It¡¯s a wonderful tool, but not always the easiest Liberating Structure to
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Catherine Borgman-Arboleda
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Re: Thank you Nancy and Paul for Saturday's session :)
Thanks, Ed. The slides (with chat linked in the last slide) from Saturdays event on getting and giving help online with Liberating Structures are at
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Nancy White
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