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This event has concluded.
You can read a summary of the event, participant feedback and the lessons we learnt in the 'Summary' tab below.
Background
In these uncertain times and the recent restrictions to support social distancing, we have had numerous requests of how our EngagementHQ digital tools can be used to replace or mimic face-to-face engagement events.
Whilst many are familiar with how you can use our 8 digital engagement tools, there are many ways these tools can be used to support and increase online engagement, or to be used to host a 'virtual event'.
We hope to showcase how easy this is to do, and perhaps you might consider this approach for an upcoming engagement.
Feature Tool
This live event will focus on the 'Discussion Forum' Tool
We will show you how the Forum tool can be used to replicate a face-to-face workshop with 'breakout tables'.
It will be run as a real-time live event where we will welcome and set the scene, our team of experts will then facilitate small group discussions, before sharing back to the larger group.
When
Wednesday 8th April at 11.30am (AEST - eg that's Victoria time).
Agenda
11.30 (AEST) - Welcome and introductions.
Sign into your account (or quickly create and activate one).
Go to the Forum - ‘Dan’s facilitators instructions’.
Read the welcome introduction and then say hello and introduce yourself.
Dan will provide some instructions for Step 1.
11.40 (AEST) - Step 1 - Quick Poll
Click on the ‘Quick Poll tab.
Complete both of the two polls (use the arrow to see the next poll).
Refresh your screen to see the results.
11.45 (AEST) Step 2 - Breakout Forums
Go back the facilitators forum. Dan will provide an update.
Choose one of the five forum topics.
Your breakout facilitator will introduce themselves.
Post a comment and interact/respond with other comments.
12.00 (AEST) Step 3 - Move between Breakout Forums
Take a look at the other breakout forums.
Read and respond to comments, get involved in the conversations.
Don’t forget to ‘refresh your screens’
12.15 (AEST) - Step 4 - Re-group
Go to the Forum (Dan’s facilitators instructions). Dan will provide an update.
Read the summary of the ‘breakout forums’ (Summary tab)
Provide any final comments, feedback or thoughts about the event
12.25 (AEST) - End
Thanks everyone.
If you have any follow up questions, please ask us here, or get in contact with us.
This event has concluded.
You can read a summary of the event, participant feedback and the lessons we learnt in the 'Summary' tab below.
Background
In these uncertain times and the recent restrictions to support social distancing, we have had numerous requests of how our EngagementHQ digital tools can be used to replace or mimic face-to-face engagement events.
Whilst many are familiar with how you can use our 8 digital engagement tools, there are many ways these tools can be used to support and increase online engagement, or to be used to host a 'virtual event'.
We hope to showcase how easy this is to do, and perhaps you might consider this approach for an upcoming engagement.
Feature Tool
This live event will focus on the 'Discussion Forum' Tool
We will show you how the Forum tool can be used to replicate a face-to-face workshop with 'breakout tables'.
It will be run as a real-time live event where we will welcome and set the scene, our team of experts will then facilitate small group discussions, before sharing back to the larger group.
When
Wednesday 8th April at 11.30am (AEST - eg that's Victoria time).
Agenda
11.30 (AEST) - Welcome and introductions.
Sign into your account (or quickly create and activate one).
Go to the Forum - ‘Dan’s facilitators instructions’.
Read the welcome introduction and then say hello and introduce yourself.
Dan will provide some instructions for Step 1.
11.40 (AEST) - Step 1 - Quick Poll
Click on the ‘Quick Poll tab.
Complete both of the two polls (use the arrow to see the next poll).
Refresh your screen to see the results.
11.45 (AEST) Step 2 - Breakout Forums
Go back the facilitators forum. Dan will provide an update.
Choose one of the five forum topics.
Your breakout facilitator will introduce themselves.
Post a comment and interact/respond with other comments.
12.00 (AEST) Step 3 - Move between Breakout Forums
Take a look at the other breakout forums.
Read and respond to comments, get involved in the conversations.
Don’t forget to ‘refresh your screens’
12.15 (AEST) - Step 4 - Re-group
Go to the Forum (Dan’s facilitators instructions). Dan will provide an update.
Read the summary of the ‘breakout forums’ (Summary tab)
Provide any final comments, feedback or thoughts about the event
12.25 (AEST) - End
Thanks everyone.
If you have any follow up questions, please ask us here, or get in contact with us.