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Online meeting tips 💻<html><br></html> <html><br></html> With more meetings moving online to prepare for #COVID19, I thought I’d share lessons we’ve learned running @MozOpenLeaders (online cohort-based training & mentorship) over the years. <html><br></html> <html><br></html> A thread 👇

2020/03/09 14:06

  1. Collaborative notes 📝<html><br></html> Have publicly editable shared notes/agenda to use during the meeting (gdocs, etherpad, hackmd, etc). This create multiple modes of contribution & backchannels. It can be hard to speak up in an online call - make sure there’s a place to write and be seen.

2020/03/09 14:07

<HTML><ol start=“2” style=“list-style-type: decimal;”></HTML> <HTML><li></HTML>Start with a roll call.<html><br></html> After the intro (welcome, CoC reminder, etc), ask everyone to write their name (+ pronouns / location / any other info that’s helpful) in the roll call to show that everyone is invited & expected to write in the notes.<HTML></li></HTML><HTML></ol></HTML>

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<HTML><ol start=“3” style=“list-style-type: decimal;”></HTML> <HTML><li></HTML>“Silent gdocing / etherpading”<html><br></html> Ask an open ended question (or icebreaker/madlib at the beginning) & give time for people to type their answers in the notes “silently”. Then, the facilitator can verbalize answers/patterns they see & invite ppl to unmute and share.<HTML></li></HTML><HTML></ol></HTML>

2020/03/09 14:07

Silent gdocing is impotant for emphasizing the importance of notes & validating this mode of contribution. Done early in the call (icebreaker or warmup), this can also give buffer for latecomers (tech issues will happen).

2020/03/09 14:08

<HTML><ol start=“4” style=“list-style-type: decimal;”></HTML> <HTML><li></HTML>Encourage async interaction in the notes. <html><br></html> Add a “+1” after comments you agree with. Use comments, emojis, gifs. Answer questions inline when you can.<html><br></html> <html><br></html> Easiest way to add a gif in a gdoc: Insert > Image > By URL<HTML></li></HTML><HTML></ol></HTML>

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<HTML><ol start=“5” style=“list-style-type: decimal;”></HTML> <HTML><li></HTML>Mute liberally, mute quickly 🔇<html><br></html> Background noise, feedback & echo can make a call unbearable. When hosting a call on Zoom, I watch the ‘Participants’ panel. You can tell who is audible at all times and easily mute the person who just answered their phone.<HTML></li></HTML><HTML></ol></HTML>

2020/03/09 14:08

<HTML><ol start=“6” style=“list-style-type: decimal;”></HTML> <HTML><li></HTML>Use Breakout rooms!<html><br></html> Speaking of @zoom_us- breakout room feature is fantastic. This sends participants to smaller Zoom calls in groups you can control (or autogenerate). You can ‘broadcast’ messages to all groups unobtrusively, & they can ‘Ask for help’ to get your attention<HTML></li></HTML><HTML></ol></HTML>

2020/03/09 14:09

Breakout recipe that works for us: <html><br></html> * 2-3 discussion prompts<html><br></html> * 10-15min<html><br></html> * 3-4 ppl per group<html><br></html> Send broadcasts at regular intervals to make sure everyone has time to share “5mins left, last person should be sharing now”<html><br></html> <html><br></html> After: ‘shared insights’ section w/ silent gdoc-ing and +1-ing

2020/03/09 14:10

That’s all I have! I hope this helps you stay safe & have great online meetings!<html><br></html> <html><br></html> I learned many of these tips over the years from colleagues @mozilla! Shoutout to @OpenMatt, @chadsansing - @juliesquid shared her thoughts here (& inspired this thread): https://twitter.com/juliesquid/status/1236466720916647936

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Have some of your own tips? Add them here, I’d love to learn more!

2020/03/09 14:10

We’ve collected these tips along with some of our favourites you’ve shared in this blog post. Thanks to everyone weighing in on online meetings!<html><br></html> <html><br></html> https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/blog/online-meeting-tips/

2020/03/16 18:34

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