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Uniting Communities_Town Hall Videoconference Presentation.pptxHarriet Davis
Join us as we examine the significance of bringing communities together in a lively and educational Town Hall videoconference presentation. In this session, we'll look at several strategies for fostering community, advocating for inclusivity, and addressing the problems that our varied community faces. Our expert panel will discuss ideas, projects, and doable actions to fortify the ties that bind us. Don't pass up this chance to participate in the discussion and help create a more inclusive and harmonious community.
The NCCMT looks forward to hosting its popular student-led webinar on evidence-informed decision making (EIDM) in public health programs. During this webinar, students and recent graduates showcase how they are using EIDM tools and resources. EIDM skills are in demand in the workforce. Join this webinar to learn how the NCCMT’s accessible and informative resources can support your coursework, practicums and future public health careers.
Evidence cafes: lessons from an online workshop 30.06.2020Tina Papathoma
We conducted the first online evidence cafe due to Covid-19 restrictions. An evidence cafe is a methodological approach to gather data through equitable knowledge exchange.
Michael Hoffman joined Laura Norvig of ETR Associates and Ramya Raghavan of YouTube in presenting "Mission Video: Storytelling and Strategy" on Monday, June 28, from 10:00-11:30 AM at the 2010 National Conference on Volunteering and Service in New York City.
Description: Understand the best ways to integrate video storytelling into your already busy schedule running a non-profit. Learn to effectively use the most affordable video equipment, software, and solutions to document your project and showcase it on the web.
2. Meet the facilitation team
Lucie Lamoureux
KM4D Associates
Pier Andrea Pirani
Euforic Services – Dgroups Coordination Support
Ivan Kulis
ECDPM
3. Why a DCommunities webinar series?
• Response to Dgroups partners request
• Engaging members requires care, skills and time
• Pilot - 3 free webinars to learn
• Dgroups platform
• Developing and supporting your Dgroup
• Troubleshooting your community
4. Webinar outline – 90 minutes
• Agenda:
Webinar set-up
Introductions – clock method
Case and discussion – low participation
Facilitation tips and tricks
Case and discussion – balance between formal and
informal
Any other potential case(s)?
5. Webinar set-up
• Format:
Two cases from the group: introduction of
community and challenge, then approx. 20 min
discussion
• Interaction:
During the discussion, please use the “Raise
Hand” emoticon on the top left to contribute
We will also use the “clock method” to ensure
participation
• Technical problems:
Type in the Chat box and Pier will help you
7. Case no. 1: low/passive participation
• Alashiya and Claudia
• Internal Technical Network on
Climate Climate (TN) at FAO
• Background of TN (2 mins)
• Specific challenge and what they
are doing to meet it (3 mins)
• Discussion (20 – 25 mins)
8. Troubleshooting facilitation tips
• Ask questions
• Provide resources and links
• Seek concrete group action
opportunities
• Positive reinforcement
• Mix of formats (i.e. both online and off)
• Offline contacts (back channel)
• Inquire about silence
• Address emerging needs
9. Case no. 2: formal vs informal communities
• Yacine - Manager/facilitator
• Caribbean ICT stakeholders
virtual community (CIVIC)
• Background of CoP (2 mins)
• Specific challenge and what
they are doing to meet it (3
mins)
• Discussion (20 – 25 mins)
10. Community growth questions
• Is there such a thing as
critical mass?
• Is bigger better?
• Can we stay focused?
• How do we ensure that
everyone is on board?
• Do we need to split up
into sub-communities?
11. Case no.3: ?
• Any issues any of you
would like to raise for
discussion
• Any community tips you
would like to share?
12. Furthermore…
• This webinar was developed using the following
resources:
• https://www.diigo.com/user/pierandrea/e-discussion
• Nancy White’s Full Circle Associates tips:
http://www.fullcirc.com/community/facilitips.htm
• Eldis resource on e-discussions:
http://community.eldis.org/.5a91590f
Editor's Notes
My name is Lucie Lamoureux and I’m very happy to be your webinar host today.
Together with me in the facilitation team are Pier Andrea Pirani and Ivan Kulis. Pier will be our technical host for the session and Ivan will be managing the chat box.
Why are we doing this pilot webinar series?
This is in response to Dgroups partners demand to support their admins and users to use the platform at his full potential.
Setting up a community is easy but engaging members requires care, skills and time. Together with ECDPM, we’ve planned this pilot series of 3 webinars that to help users to understand the ins and outs of the Dgroups platform (webinar no.1 in March), learn the basics for online community building, from planning to design to facilitation (webinar no. 2 back in April), and finally this webinar on troubleshooting your community, which aims to be a more interactive and practical session.
So over the next 90 minutes, we will cover the following topics.
Before we jump into the content, this is how we have set-up this webinar. We will have two cases from this group, who will introduce their community and a specific challenge related to it. We will then discuss the issue and come up with suggestions and ideas for our peers. During the interaction portion, we’ll ask you to use the “Raise Hand” emoticon on the top left. We will also use the clock method technique, which I will explain shortly. If you have questions anytime during the webinar, please type them into the Chat box and Ivan will collect them. If ever you encounter technical issues, please type in the Chat box asking for help and Pier will take care of you. If you drop out, try coming back in by clicking the link to re-enter the room.
I have given you a number as you arrived in the webinar call. Click on the microphone icon to introduce yourself and where you are from. We will also use it a bit later as an interaction tool.
Here are some extra idea for getting more participation in your community.
Yacine’s case actually highlights an issue concerning community growth. His community has been around for 13 years; many of your communities are starting out and your issues are around getting it started and enhancing participation. But what happens once your community is more mature? Here are a few questions that are related to community growth. Keep in mind that the answers may vary according to the different types of communities.
These are the resources we used to develop the webinar and they are very useful ones to check out! The next webinar will be a more practical clinic based on your real-life community facilitation problems. So sign up for facilitation tips and tricks!
Thanks to my colleagues Ivan and Pier and think you all!