Day 4 brought a modest number of, but very solid!, contributions. Thank you Ivan, Izolda, Patrick, Lara, Jonah and Wenbin Ji for sharing your ideas how to survive...I mean run a webinar :)
Lara was asking if she is not too late. The answer is that if it was a webinar you would be too late.:) The beauty of this asynchronous conference is that it allows joining in at a convenient time.
I am surprise to see the variety of perspectives we have. One common element was to remember to RECORD. Maybe an influence of my dramatic video? Don't worry. I just I ran back, even faster, to press the record button. :)
Besides 'record' you are saying:
- Practice, practice, practice (Patrick, I guess from his meeting lead perspective)
- Don’t panic – one of the items of the '5 fingers rule' (Ivan, an experienced TSO)
- Engage - [make] attractive, experiment, [transmit] enthusiasm (Wenbin Ji, a presenter or participant perspective?)
- Check if software installed properly (Izolda, presenter and participant)
- Smile and GO – as easy as that and well presented with a ‘fishbone’ map :) (Lara)
- Remind presenter to attend - (Maja, TSO)
- And more…see the snapshot of today’s activity at the end of this message.
The rest of Calmeters, don't be shy and jump on board. Pick up a padlet and share your ideas:
Day 1 – Planning: http://padlet.com/anna_m_ghelli/8tdorpx3jvq0
Day 2 – Organizing: http://padlet.com/luveeck/2ty5we26hdcs
Day 3 – Preparing: http://padlet.com/wall/pn9r19yndfbz
Day 4 – Running: http://padlet.com/majakuna/checklist_step4
Day 5…let’s wait for Alessandro to tell us more tomorrow. ;)
Next week we will continue filling the 5 padlets and then we will remix all ‘stormy’ ideas into a more structured ‘checklist’. You can still be a part of the process and help us to build a resource, that will be useful for all using webinars in their training. The “webin@r checklist” will help your training event to land successfully. :)
Or if you don’t feel like drawing let us know if you have ever been participant, presenter, moderator, technical support or organizer of a webinar? How was it like? Would you repeat it?
Maja
[One bubble can make a difference, by Ivan S.]
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