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Hi
i'm excited about the idea of using breakout rooms in our next series of webinars about change.
I've got a few questions?
How many people is a workable number in each 'room' - max and minimum?
What top tips do you have ?
are there any really good activities that you'd recommend that learners love?
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Not necessarily a tip but one thing I'd do is where possible practice the moving people and moving inbetween breakout rooms - I'd also practice sharing white boards if they are using them as its something I've not quite refined yet in terms of moving pods and white boards around slicklyÂ
Hi Mike, spot on, couldn't agree more. It's make the difference not only of will it work or not, but how confident the facilitator is too. Great advice!
Hi Stella.
Sounds like a great move, and reckon you've got the best tool there for breakouts. A few thoughts:
thanks both of you - that's really helfpul. i'm still working out where i'm going to use them in the virtual classroom but i'm excited by the concept because it feels more normal. and definitely like giving users choices Paul - though i can see it's possible a bit more work to set up.
Hi Stella, this YouTube clip has about creating Adobe Connect breakouts, so might be a good one to watch:Â https://youtu.be/3aZIS6yIEUo
Adobe Connect breakouts require extra handholding. I have the facilitator talk about the assignment/activity and objectives, then turn it over to me for tech instructions. I talk about using mics and webcams, assigning a note taker to type in the Note pod--i'll pull their Note pods back into the Main room for debriefing. I also set up breakout rooms so there is a Breakout Group Chat to communicate with each other is case mic doesn't work, and Tech Chat or Main Chat so we can still Chat among everyone, when needed. Oh, and before I send them to breakouts, I have them show Green Check. No check? I'll assume you they not ready and hold off assigning them to a room. When using a captioner and recoring, I keep one group in the Main room (and I warm then they are being recorded) and give them Enhanced rights to pods.
OMG – where do I start with this one. Love breakout rooms. Love the suggestions given so far. Here are my thoughts based on my experience to date working with participants operating across 20 countries where 9a) English is not their first language and (b) we use a facilitator and a host and (c) the sessions are a strict 90 minutes
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Think that’s it for now… Hope that helps.. Lorna
I found this fairly detailed support article from Adobe today on their breakout rooms: https://helpx.adobe.com/adobe-connect/using/breakout-rooms.html