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Re: Partnership for mutual aid groups
Hi resourcelibrarian! I'd love to learn more about what you are doing. I'm working on ways to support a group of nonprofit organizations (in the US and elsewhere) in finding useful resources to
By Linda Baker · #639 ·
Re: Designing virtual convenings
Arwen, I¡¯m curious too about what you mean by ¡°Zoom rooms¡± - are you saying you know how to get a url for specific breakout rooms, or are you referring to rooms set up in different Zoom
By Amy Lenzo · #638 ·
Re: Designing virtual convenings
Thank Arwen for your ideas. Could you share more about how the Zoom room work around worked in Miro? Sounds very interesting and useful. R CIAT) <a.bailey@...> wrote:
By Rowan Francis Simonsen · #637 ·
Re: Designing virtual convenings
Hello I¡¯ve done quite a few large online conferences too and totally agree with John about thinking through sequencing and what can be done asynchronously before and after the event, so that the
By Arwen Bailey (Alliance of Bioversity and CIAT) · #636 ·
Re: Zoom breakouts, co-hosts, and tablets/phones
Good question . I will try next week and let you know -- Francois Lavallee , M.Sc. Organizational biologist
By Fran?ois Lavall¨¦e · #635 ·
Re: Zoom breakouts, co-hosts, and tablets/phones
It now works with the recent update. -- Francois Lavallee , M.Sc. Organizational biologist
By Fran?ois Lavall¨¦e · #634 ·
Re: Zoom breakouts, co-hosts, and tablets/phones
We tried that for the first time with a group this evening and the one person who was joining us on a phone could not find the Breakout Room icon anywhere on her screen (She came back to main room and
By Garth Nowland-Foreman <Garth@...> · #633 ·
Re: Designing virtual convenings
I also I working on a large conference planning. I am asking the question of "What part of this conference needs to be synchronous?" So some parts of the conference I am pre-recording as interviews
By John Sechrest · #632 ·
Designing virtual convenings
Hi everyone, I'm working with a team to design a virtual convening of a network to take place over 3 days. It was originally an (annual) multi-day in-person convening of US participants.? We are
By Sarah Clark · #631 ·
Zoom breakouts, co-hosts, and tablets/phones
Hi all, Is it possible for co-hosts to have control over their own breakout rooms when on a table or a phone? It's easy on a computer, but I can't figure out how to do it on the other devices! Thanks,
By Karen Rayne · #630 ·
Designing month-long intensive learning program. Examples?
I am in the process of designing a month long summer school program to be online with some local action included in different contexts around Europe and the world. The Experience has 4 levels of
By Rowan Francis Simonsen · #629 ·
Re: Zoom and security
Hi Chris. Thanks for sharing this tip I haven't done breakouts for the moment but I do have a big event coming up and it's important to warn participants about this limitation of web access on top of
By Paul Nunesdea · #628 ·
Re: Zoom and security
Thanks Chris - This is an important distinction. It is curious that an EU governing body permits Zoom (which certainly should help our case), but yet there are clearly a significant number of groups
By Catherine Borgman-Arboleda · #627 ·
Re: Zoom and security
Just bear in mind that if you¡¯re using Zoom break-out groups, anyone accessing via the browser will be left in a ¡®remnant group¡¯ in the main room when the app user go to theirs. It¡¯s perfectly
By Chris Collison · #626 ·
Re: Zoom and security
Hi Paul? Access to zoom via a browser window is considered the least secure way of participating into a Zoom videoconference. Although full 256EAS end to end encryption is not yet achieved the most
By Hector Villarreal · #625 ·
Re: Zoom and security
Thanks, Paul, for sharing. In my case, I think it's the IT people who block the process. Management cannot (or does not) overrule IT ... it's tricky. But it's great to know that you manage through web
By Christina Merl · #624 ·
Re: Zoom and security
Greetings everyone, I have a customer that cannot use ZOOM as an installed app for security issues but their teams are able to join my sessions via web browser. So as an independent consultant I can
By Paul Nunesdea · #623 ·
Re: Framing Language - Useful for us facilitators!
Thanks Nancy :) I¡¯ve been enjoying the framing/language/values pieces. This one about metaphors: https://publicinterest.org.uk/part-4-metaphors/ <https://publicinterest.org.uk/part-4-metaphors/> and
By Ed Mitchell · #622 ·
Re: Zoom and security
Dear Beverly, Dear all, I have a similar experience I'd like to share here. A public sector organisation I work with, dealing with all kinds of public issues, denied us to continue our learning
By Christina Merl · #621 ·
Re: Zoom and security
Hi Amalia! Great to see your name and thank you for chiming in and sharing resources. It is complicated¡­I think that they need to distinguish from what conversations need a higher level of security,
By Catherine Borgman-Arboleda · #620 ·