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Webinar Shorts: Digital Dialogue - Shared screen with speaker view
Braden Paynter
03:30
Hey!
International Coalition of Sites of Conscience
04:23
Welcome everyone!
Malve Petersmann
05:40
hello from Halifax nova scotia
David McKenzie
06:01
I’m David McKenzie—I work on exhibitions and digital history at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, DC, USA. I also study U.S. and Latin American history at George Mason University.
Eliza Goode
06:04
Hello from Olympic National Park in Washington State, U.S.
Rayén Gutiérrez
06:08
Hello, I'm Rayén from the Museum of Memory and Human Rights (Chile) Hola :)
Stephanie Olson
06:20
Hello from Minnesota! (Minnesota Historical Society)
Rebecca Weaver
06:38
Hello! I am Rebecca from Women's Rights NHP in New York
Brenda Hendrickson
07:00
Hello from Pearl Buck International in Pennsylvania.
Camila
08:25
That's only for meetings
International Coalition of Sites of Conscience
20:41
Communications Tip: When using Zoom, if you choose to host a meeting rather than a webinar, you will be able to see all attendees and also use breakout rooms. Webinars do not allow for either of these things. We are modeling the webinar style today.
Camila
22:21
If you have any questions or comments, you can raise your hand to let us know.
Camila
24:16
Ask them to raise their hand to unmute them
Linda Norrios
25:25
One more tip that I always need—is having someone moderate the chat box and another person presenting. Trying to pay attention to both is crazy hard!
David McKenzie
26:17
I’ve been doing a more interpretive (rather than dialogic) webinar with students. One thing I found that helped was muting participants and asking for thoughts in the chat box. But as Linda said, it’s hard!
Nicole Dibble
26:54
Struggling with finding platforms to have talks or dialogues with the public on that aren't Zoom. What are some options that can be shared in public spaces while still being secure?
Sarah Jencks
29:45
Yes! Exactly!! Thank you!
Sarah Jencks
30:27
http://www.wilkeningconsulting.com/uploads/8/6/3/2/86329422/museums_and_the_pandemic_-_data_story_2_-_wilkening_consulting.pdf
Sarah Jencks
31:02
And it’s an authentic interaction with the art, even if it’s not “deep"
Rayén Gutiérrez
31:56
Thank you! I will check it out, sounds very helpful, Thanks Linda and Sarah Jencks
David McKenzie
32:46
Rayén—could you put a link to your programs? Quiero ver y asistir! (Hablo español)
beatriz aguila
33:05
https://conectadosconlamemoria.cl/
David McKenzie
33:16
¡Gracias!
Rayén Gutiérrez
33:43
Hello David, aquí está el link https://conectadosconlamemoria.cl/
International Coalition of Sites of Conscience
33:57
https://zoom.us/rec/play/7pclIu-uqGo3G9XBtASDAv9xW427e_msgCMfrKIFyxu1AiUDZlb3MORDZ-L5TlK8xQyMW15O1XqVAvOi?startTime=1586959162000
David McKenzie
33:58
¡Gracias!
Sarah Jencks
34:13
This is great - nice little hit of learning and connectivity.
Rayén Gutiérrez
34:35
Thank you Braden and all the Coalition team :)
Nicole Dibble
34:42
Thank you!
Camila
34:45
Thank you
David McKenzie
34:45
Thanks all!
Rayén Gutiérrez
34:46
Good day!
Anisa Baker
34:46
thank you!
beatriz aguila
34:47
Gracias!