Re: ISO opinion on Social Pinpoint
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Hi Jason, Thanks. ?I am sorry I can't help but it looks interesting although it makes me nervous that there are no prices on the website. I find it weird that every single package says, enquire. Let
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Andrea Gewessler
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Re: Anonymous Online Survey Tool
Qualtrics<http://qualtrics.com> allows anonymous responses and also lets you turn off collection of location and IP address of respondents. From Qualtrics support
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Michelle Futornick
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Anonymous Online Survey Tool
Happy Wednesday, Folks! I continue to be filled with gratitude for this group and the wisdom it has brought forward. I hope this finds everyone well. I am seeking an online survey tool that is truly
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Nina Paige Hadley
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ISO opinion on Social Pinpoint
#technology
Hi Good People of Virtual Facilitation Land! The folks at Social Pinpoint this morning gave me and a colleague a demo. I am not writing to advocate or promote it in anyway, I'm in no way connected to
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Jason Espie <j.espie@...>
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Re: A taxonomy of virtual events
Have you looked at Elise Keith's meeting taxonomy and cadence? Might be another interesting way in https://www.lucidmeetings.com/meeting-types (and happy to have a convo about this) N
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Nancy White
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Re: A taxonomy of virtual events
Hi Helen, thanks for initiating this work. It reminds me of our efforts to do this in the communities of practice context with "Digital Habitats: Stewarding technology for communities. " Our frame
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Nancy White
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Re: Virtual workshop with non-English speakers
These are good suggestions above. Here's one that builds on Sara's first one. You can buddy them up with bilingual colleagues who can have a backchannel connection with them (like WhatsApp on their
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Gillian Martin Mehers
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Re: Virtual workshop with non-English speakers
Great suggestions - although I'd be hesitant to turn a multilingual participant into an interpreter, even if they volunteer. In the past, I've noticed that it's an all-consuming task which basically
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Sarah Nehrling
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Seeking academic research on the impact of facilitation (F2F or virtual) as an intervention in organizational change and learning processes, through the lens of systems theory
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I am up to my ears in research papers doing my literature review, but am not finding exactly what I want. Facilitators intervene in complex social systems (F2F and increasingly virtual) to try to
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Gillian Martin Mehers
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Re: Virtual workshop with non-English speakers
Maybe broadcast to YouTube or Facebook and host a separate zoom call watch party with simultaneous translation? Create feedback channels that allow participation from participants viewing from either
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Gabriel Grant
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Re: Virtual workshop with non-English speakers
Interesting resistance. Here are a few ideas: -before the session: sending the non English speakers an agenda and goals of the meeting in their own language so they can decide how to particpate -
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Sara Huang
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A taxonomy of virtual events
Hello everyone. My team and I need some help! In large organisations, when decisions are made about purchasing virtual platforms, they are often driven by the "back end" (the technical specification)
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BEVAN, Helen
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Virtual workshop with non-English speakers
Hi all, Does anyone have creative ideas about including non-English speakers in a virtual workshop where the client does not want to do simultaneous translation? Thanks! Teletha McJunkin, BSW, MPA
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Teletha McJunkin | Resolutionist
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Facilitator Interview Today (11am ET) - Online Hackathons with Mark Frischmuth of DemocracyLab
Good morning all, DemocracyLab has grown a successful network of civic innovators who meet regularly for all-day hackathons to build tech-for-good. Come to learn more about their successful community
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Lucas Cioffi
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Re: Rich-picture mapping session online
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Hi Luis I can recommend GroupMap, and yes I subscribe to Lucas, the use of a pre-existing image set helps. Besides, in SSM you can easily identify the basic set of symbols normally used in Rich
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Paul Nunesdea
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Re: Rich-picture mapping session online
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One little contribution for Mural.co users: Create detailed and easy Outlines to help participants move around the board. It works very well to get people easily oriented (e.g. Breakout Room 1 works
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Fernando Murray Loureiro
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Re: Rich-picture mapping session online
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Hi gang; lurker here. One more for the mix. Yesterday I ran this two hour visualization "Hoedown" <https://youtu.be/RSRJmqsqgRo> to compare various tools, including Kumu, Plectica, Flying Logic and
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Jerry Michalski
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Re: Rich-picture mapping session online
#facilitation
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Hi everyone, These responses were nothing short of majestic. Lucas, Bev, and Chris, I appreciate the examples you've provided on how you've used mural and iconography to do the sort of landscape
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Luis Miranda
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Re: Looking for feedback on using Remo
Hi, I¡¯m currently consulting with a large corporation in San Francisco leading global meetup outreach for one of their fast-growing tech communities. We were looking for a way to create a virtual
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Tim Bonnemann
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Re: Looking for feedback on using Remo
Live Drawing and Music sounds like a very interesting idea Anna. We have been using music to close some Sessions in Zoom (sharing computer sound) and it¡¯s fun. People stay dancing together for a
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Fernando Murray Loureiro
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