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Re: Has anyone got experience of Digital Samba/ Samba Live?
Thanks for the questions @HelenBevan I would be very interested in any answers. In terms of security people have talked about Jitsu, Bluejeans (costly) and Signal but these do not offer the
By Mike Pounsford · #719 ·
Has anyone got experience of Digital Samba/ Samba Live?
Hi all, *Our challenge:* My team in the National Health Service in England is hosting an increasing number of large virtual community meetings that are part of the response to Covid-19 across the NHS
By BEVAN, Helen · #718 ·
Re: Zoom Breakouts with "the law of two feet"
Yes, I had pretty much the same issue. More over, the process of finding, selecting, confirming a meeting is too heavy weight for something where everyone is online and immediately available and
By John Sechrest · #717 ·
Re: Zoom Breakouts with "the law of two feet"
Hi Francois, As to question 3: you can actually create the rooms in advance (if you have a basic licence, it's in the settings). Someone suggested you create a google.doc in addition where you can
By Christina Merl · #716 ·
Re: Zoom Breakouts with "the law of two feet"
Only if you want breakout groups no larger than six. Cheers, David Gouthro Phone: (604) 926-6858 Cell: (604) 218-2877 URL: http://www.davidgouthro.com
By David Gouthro · #715 ·
Re: Zoom Breakouts with "the law of two feet"
I used Brella at SaaStr in 2019 and liked it but when I asked them a quote a year ago it was several thousand dollars for one event. It would be great if their pricing had changed and they had
By Sean Murphy · #714 ·
Re: Zoom Breakouts with "the law of two feet"
I tried Remo a couple of weeks ago, it provides "tables" of up to 6participants, so the law of two feet is limited. I'd say qiqochat provides? a little better in regard to Open space type of
By Hector Villarreal · #713 ·
Re: Zoom Breakouts with "the law of two feet"
It looks like Remo.co provides up to 4 people at a table, with the ability to move around. But it does not provide the dance card. IE, the serial set of 1:1 meetings. Brella does in a way, you would
By John Sechrest · #712 ·
Re: Zoom Breakouts with "the law of two feet"
Does Remo.co solves this for you? Fernando Murray Loureiro Mobile: +1 (250) 509 1167 To schedule a Meeting: www.calendly.com/aprendix
By Fernando Murray Loureiro · #711 ·
Re: Zoom Breakouts with "the law of two feet"
The hard part about "breakout rooms in advance" is that it is moderator driven. This might work well for some situations, but it fails terribly in a context like an "unconference" or the "dance card"
By John Sechrest · #710 ·
Re: Zoom Breakouts with "the law of two feet"
I have found two tools that do 1:1 meetings (Meetaway.com and icebreaker.video ). Neither seem to support the dance card solution. I wonder if there is any piece of software that does the dance card
By John Sechrest · #709 ·
Re: Zoom Breakouts with "the law of two feet"
Everyone - Wow, thanks for all the useful thoughts and answers, I will get back to you on Monday at the latest. Love this forum, really, it's motivating to know others are learning and collaborating.
By Christina Merl · #708 ·
Re: Is anybody using Zoom language interpretation? #technology
Hi John, so happy to read you here! I have just co-facilitated a russian-english conference. My learnings: * you need the business version * get the latest version (version 5.0) Here is a link to a
By Lotte Krisper-Ullyett · #707 ·
Re: Learning Management Software? #technology
Many of my colleagues have fallen in love with the Thinkific platform for online courses. Might want to add that to you list https://www.thinkific.com <https://www.thinkific.com/> Cheers, David David
By David Gouthro · #706 ·
Re: Learning Management Software? #technology
Dear Megan and all, Thank you very much for this inquiry. This is exactly the questions that I am finding myself in these days, looking at how to offer a flexible and intuitive platform for learning.
By Rowan Francis Simonsen · #705 ·
Re: Learning Management Software? #technology
Hi, I find this useful, it compares platforms¡¯ capabilities and limitations: https://people.clarkson.edu/~jmatthew/acm/VirtualConferences_GuideToBestPractices_CURRENT.pdf And this resource curated
By Cristina Lasch · #704 ·
Re: Learning Management Software? #technology
Hi Megan, I haven't done this in about 2 years, but I went down that very overwhelming road myself. Because my exact findings are likely outdated, here's what I found to be the most important for
By Sam Killermann · #703 ·
Re: Learning Management Software? #technology
I'm very interested in this subject as well. My focus will be on creating more interactive learning, so I need a platform that allows me to add my own games (think code) and have it run in the context
By Mark Levison · #702 ·
Re: Zoom Breakouts with "the law of two feet"
Breakouts can be set up in advance: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/206476313-Managing-breakout-rooms <https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/206476313-Managing-breakout-rooms> Cheers,
By David Gouthro · #701 ·
Re: Zoom Breakouts with "the law of two feet"
remo.co <http://remo.co/> allows participants to move themselves around; however, each ¡°room¡± (which is actually set up as table with chairs around it) accommodates 4 or 6 participants, depending
By David Gouthro · #700 ·