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Re: Looking for feedback on using Remo
Hi Laura, John, We have done a lot of things with Zoom, and I have only participated in Remo as a participant. What is really nice about Remo is that you can move yourself around and that it mimics
By Anna van der Heijden · #959 ·
Re: Looking for feedback on using Remo
Thanks for the follow up notes!
By Laura Gramling · #958 ·
Re: Looking for feedback on using Remo
If I made it sound not high end, then I miscommunicated. It will work well for single meetings that host up to 500 people (perhaps more, but I have not done that) It has enough flexibility to create a
By John Sechrest · #957 ·
Re: Looking for feedback on using Remo
Thanks John for the feedback on the platform. Sounds like a good option as you say that is better than Zoom but not for a high-end event. The meeting I'm designing is for a top 100 leaders of a global
By Laura Gramling · #956 ·
Friday Live series, pay-what-you-can #consultants #facilitation #meetingdesign #technology
Hi, there, everyone. My facilitation cohort has been hosting a series of two-hour, pay-what-you-can modules on facilitation, complexity, nonprofit governance, and DEI+B topics. I just realized I
By Sherry Johnson · #955 ·
Re: Vision: Make running Liberating Structures online easy - feedback wanted #liberatingstructures #technology
Him running a Zoom/MURAL-based ecocycle session this Friday on COVID's impact on collaboration. It's pay-what-you-can... Registration here:
By Sherry Johnson · #954 ·
Re: Looking for feedback on using Remo
I did 230 people in remo for my Seattle Angel Conference. Most people had never seen it before. So it was weird for them coming in. But it was a "relief from zoom". That was our number one comment. It
By John Sechrest · #953 ·
Looking for feedback on using Remo
Hello community! I'm looking to learn more about a virtual conference platform Remo. ( remo.co) Has anyone used this platform for a large group, top leaders meetings? pros? cons? Thanks! Laura --
By Laura Gramling · #952 ·
Re: Rich-picture mapping session online #facilitation #technology #mapping
Agree with Bev. Mural is so good for collaborative visuals and makes a tremendous difference to the ebb and flow, extroversion/extroversion of an online event. Not having to decipher and transcribe
By Chris Collison · #951 ·
Re: Rich-picture mapping session online #facilitation #technology #mapping
Hi Luis Yes, we do them using Mural.co (see attached example where six people did a mapping exercise). It has worked really well (surpassing our expectations) in the three times we have done it. Some
By Bev Wenger-Trayner · #950 ·
Re: Rich-picture mapping session online #facilitation #technology #mapping
Hi Miranda, I have been using padlet.com for this purpose. Multiple groups (in breakout rooms, for example) can work on one padlet wall simultaneously, add pictures (as well as text and audio). You
By Christina Merl · #949 ·
Re: Rich-picture mapping session online #facilitation #technology #mapping
Hello Luis, Would it be helpful if you pre-positioned copies of many images already added to the board so the participants could pull them off the side and then place them on the board + add minor
By Lucas Cioffi · #948 ·
Rich-picture mapping session online #facilitation #technology #mapping
Hi folks, I'm trying to conduct a rich picture mapping activity from the soft systems methodology as part of a multi-day process I'm facilitating solely online. One of the assets of the activity that
By Luis Miranda · #947 ·
Re: Vision: Make running Liberating Structures online easy - feedback wanted #liberatingstructures #technology
Hi all, For those who didn't get to join this week's experiment session as it is sold out, here is a session next week Thursday 10:15am Eastern time! https://www.eventbrite.hk/e/112558341028/ Check
By Kevon · #946 ·
[NCDD-DISCUSSION] Call for Online Engagement Tools and Platforms
Passing on this announcement from the National Coalition from Dialogue and Deliberation. I figured a number of folks on this list have resources to add. Peggy ________________________________ Peggy
By Peggy Holman · #945 ·
Facilitator Interview happening soon (11am Eastern / 8am Pacific / 5pm CEST)
Hi All, If you're interested in learning how to create an online unconference (a bottom-up approach to organizing conferences), then please feel free to participate in this interview happening today,
By Lucas Cioffi · #944 ·
Re: Storybook Tool
Dear Shahirah - I am using padlet, it's a lovely tool. I know you can create pdf; I'd need a mix between magazine, video, and one note - thanks for pointing towards padlet, though! It is a great tool!
By Christina Merl · #943 ·
Re: Storybook Tool
Hi Christina, have you looked at Padlet? https://padlet.com https://padlet.com/blog wrote:
By Shahirah Majumdar · #942 ·
Re: Storybook Tool
Lovely - thanks for this, Mildred, I will have a look! :-) Christina Am 08.07.2020 um 16:14 schrieb Mildred Franco:
By Christina Merl · #941 ·
Re: Storybook Tool
Dear Christina, There is a tool - Powtoon. It has a free version as well as a paid version. It's a drag and drop type of tool that includes characters, scenes, animation, text, audio, music, and more.
By Mildred Franco · #940 ·