Re: tools for small but effective online conversation
Thank you for including me, Sharon! Hello John, that seems like a fun event design! Here's an example event on QiqoChat <https://qiqochat.com/e/wWlNJivpKoRrIpddXIYiXXABl> to assemble some of the
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Lucas Cioffi
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Re: The Group Share-Out
Agreed that the purpose of the review matters. I generally think of three primary and often overlapping purposes: * Individual learning and clarity - what does this mean for me? * Uncovering
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Peggy Holman
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Re: tools for small but effective online conversation
Hi John Qiqochat is ideal for this. It is a wrapper for video calls with a range of shared document options including Miro. Introducing Lucas Sharon
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Sharon Dale <Sharon@...>
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#1518
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Re: tools for small but effective online conversation
yes, Thanks Mark. I am aware of how to duct-tape together different pieces to make this work. I keep hoping that as the boiling ecosystem of new features emerges that more and more of these will get
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John Sechrest
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Re: tools for small but effective online conversation
Mural/ Miro + zoom. Both Mural and Miro can handle all of your whiteboard, Kanbany things. Video zoom. Nothing combines everything in one and does it well yet. Cheers Mark replying from a mobile
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Mark Levison
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#1516
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Re: Rates?
For a few more data points (in case this hasn't come across your radar before), Myriam Hadness put together a survey on this exact question here:
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Elise Keith
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Re: The Group Share-Out
Thanks everyone! This has been very helpful to review. Appreciate the different perspectives being shared...and looking forward to being able to bring groups together in-person! *Whitney Caruso
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Whitney Caruso
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#1514
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Re: The Group Share-Out
If the point of the review is group learning, another option not mentioned is using the chat box, maybe a waterfall chat. I sometimes give a specific prompt, give them a minute (by the clock) of
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Luci McKean
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tools for small but effective online conversation
I am trying to think out how to have a smallish conversation which is the equivalent of a seminar session in person. A small group, perhaps 8-15 people, that are all focused on a specific thread of
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John Sechrest
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Re: The Group Share-Out
Very interesting topic, thank you for raising it Whitney. I would love to hear more responses as I also struggle with this. One site I like is reviewing.co.uk which has many, many articles about the
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Nicole Martin
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#1511
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Re: The Group Share-Out
I agree, more ideas are needed on how to keep the energy flowing and the learning happening during the report outs/group sharing. 1. each group puts their answers on a google slide which are color
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Jeanne Allen
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Re: The Group Share-Out
I think as this was actually an evaluation of the session, my own feeling, rightly or wrongly, is that : Participants don¡¯t care about hearing about the evaluation of our session The questions were
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Andrea Gewessler
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Re: The Group Share-Out
Dear Whitney, two things come to my mind that might be helpful: * /Spell out the purpose/ of having that specific breakout session: It already exists before people split up. Hence, it is helpful to
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Rolf F: Katzenberger <rolf.katzenberger@...>
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Re: The Group Share-Out
I feel your pain. We often ditch the share out entirely by having the breakout groups take notes in a shared PowerPoint deck (each group gets one slide that has the prompt on the top) and then
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Linda Baker
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The Group Share-Out
Hello! A team member of mine posed the question below, and I thought this group might have some ideas. Thanks in advance! Would love to tap into the collective brain power of this group around a topic
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Whitney Caruso
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Re: What other Learning & Training CoPs are out there?
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Check out Douglas Ferguson¡¯s Voltage Control. Awesome community of facilitators. wrote:
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Eric Keck
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Re: What other Learning & Training CoPs are out there?
#learning
#training
Hello I have been facilitating a groupe since 2003. We are based in Montreal, Canada and all our meetings ( yep...meetings!) are in French. We meet 4 times a year. The last year has been a challenge
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Fran?ois Lavall¨¦e
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Re: What other Learning & Training CoPs are out there?
#learning
#training
Thanks Elise, Lorenz & Bhav, Will look inton all these opportunities. Lotta
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Lotta Adelst?l
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Re: What other Learning & Training CoPs are out there?
#learning
#training
ICA/ToP is another global group. Judy Rees' collective is another group. To be honest, in most of these groups, some which are method specific, and some which are more a collection of methods, I find
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Bhavesh Patel <bhav@...>
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#1502
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Re: What other Learning & Training CoPs are out there?
#learning
#training
Thanks Bhav! As a vivid Liberating Structures user, shout out for the very lively and supportive community on Slack. Wondering if there is something similar for - learning, training, collaboration,
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Lotta Adelst?l
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