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8 Tips for Facilitating Nonprofit Hybrid Meetings

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The hybrid workplace will have a huge impact on the way we design and facilitate meetings, the primary method of how many organizations get stuff done. Our new normal will most likely be more complex to design and facilitate. Here are some considerations for designing and facilitating pandemic-era hybrid meetings.

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Some Thoughts About Remote Presentations: Mekong ICT Camp

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During the presentation, we had participants jot down questions on index cards and those were used by the facilitators to lead the discussion. This method was used because the facilitator needed to speak into the mic so I could hear the questions. ” So we had several back up plans.

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Tips for Remote Presenting

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There were some terrific questions and discussion. I’ve included some resources along with the slides here. For someone with a hectic travel schedule, remote presentations are always welcomed. In the past, I have presented remotely using skype audio and video. We had a very reliable Internet connection.

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Flexible Space: The Secret To Designing Powerful Training

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The instructional design included different delivery methods: interactive lecture with slides and whiteboard, facilitation with sticky notes, small group exercises, posters, group discussion, self-directed activities, and self-directed online activities. Have you facilitated a training in a flexible space?

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Keynote from My Charity Connects Conference at NetChange Week

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My slides are above and my reflections are below. There was also a dream team of audio visual techs. The conference had fast and reliable wifi and many had their laptops opened and were tweeting before the conference started – so I encouraged using Twitter as a back channel. They outfitted me with wireless lavaliere mic.

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Reflections on Extension 2.0 Webinar

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I would bring the laptop and plug into the phone line and do demos in small groups. And I had to tape flip chart paper over the windows so it would get dark enough to project the laptop to show the presentation. First, my preferred method of instruction is to be more interactive and facilitate discussion. This was circa 1997.

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How To Make A Back Channel Light Up Like Clark Griswald's House

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If you didn't have a chance to participate, you'll find the slides, resource materials, and an archived recording over at the webinar wiki. I was able to find some research and pieces about laptops in the classroom. Can you add audio with slideshare? ( I like webinar software that facilitates learning between participants).

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