The first of 5 posts on how to implement participant-driven breakouts in Zoom. Here, I explain the "Why?" and an overview of the entire process.
My second post on implementing participant-driven breakouts in Zoom. Here, I explain how to prepare to run "The Three Questions" online.
The third in my series of 5 posts on how to implement participant-driven breakouts in Zoom. Here, I explain how to run "The Three Questions" online.
Providing downtime during any meeting is important, but scheduling breaks during online meetings is especially important.
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/event-design/2020/05/schedule-breaks-online-meetings
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My fourth post on implementing participant-driven breakouts in Zoom. Here's how to process participant input to create an optimum program.
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/event-design/2020/06/process-participant-information
The fifth in my series of posts on how to implement participant-driven breakouts in Zoom. Here's how to run your peer conference using Zoom breakout rooms.
The third in my series of 5 posts on how to implement participant-driven breakouts in Zoom. Here, I explain how to run "The Three Questions" online.
The first in a series of posts on how to implement participant-driven breakouts in Zoom. Here, I explain the "Why?" and an overview of the entire process.
CompGen Meeting am 13.03.2025: Der Weimarer Schlosskastellan und die Semantifizierung
The sketch has evolved and I added some marks and thoughts but hey, this is a visual ethnography workshop and I use graphic ethnography so I guess this can count as learning-by-doing
Resorting again to sketching because ffs this is an 18 slides long presentation and the research is interesting but unless the presenter is a fantastic orator (who, with all respect, isn’t) my attention has been dwindling a lot and at least I’m not boringly wandering the World Wide Web
Providing downtime during any meeting is important, but scheduling breaks during online meetings is especially important.
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/event-design/2020/05/schedule-breaks-online-meetings
Mikä softa videopuheluille Googlen/Teamsin tilalle?
Jitsi on tiedossa, mutta siellä ei näköjään voi enää hostata ilman tiliä, ja ainoat vaihtoehdot tilin luomiseen ovat FB, Google ja GitHub?? What?
My fourth post on implementing participant-driven breakouts in Zoom. Here's how to process participant input to create an optimum program.
The third in my series of 5 posts on how to implement participant-driven breakouts in Zoom. Here, I explain how to run "The Three Questions" online.
The first in a series of posts on how to implement participant-driven breakouts in Zoom. Here, I explain the "Why?" and an overview of the entire process.
Providing downtime during any meeting is important, but scheduling breaks during online meetings is especially important.
My fourth post on implementing participant-driven breakouts in Zoom. Here's how to process participant input to create an optimum program.