[Osmf-talk] The Board Face2Face is now Screen2Screen. (due to Corona/COVID-19)
Allan Mustard
allan at mustard.net
Sat Mar 14 15:54:49 UTC 2020
> Also, I think it's possible to keep some of that body language by
> being overstated in the way you do it on VC (emphasized nodding,
> thumbs up, obvious facial expressions). Feels weird to begin with, but
> I do a lot if virtual meetings at work and I think it really helps...
Yes, I will have to pretend I'm performing in an opera with exaggerated
gestures so the audience can see them from afar.
On 3/14/2020 11:19 AM, Pete Masters wrote:
> Hi all, been looking into this for my day job for if / when we all
> need to work from home. I found this to be pretty
> useful: https://github.com/trussworks/distributed-playbook/blob/master/facilitate_interactions.md
>
>
> Also, I think it's possible to keep some of that body language by
> being overstated in the way you do it on VC (emphasized nodding,
> thumbs up, obvious facial expressions). Feels weird to begin with, but
> I do a lot if virtual meetings at work and I think it really helps...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pete
>
> On Sat, 14 Mar 2020, 14:08 Allan Mustard, <allan at mustard.net
> <mailto:allan at mustard.net>> wrote:
>
> Well, we know from prior studies that 70 percent of information
> communicated is delivered non-verbally, 22 percent by tone and
> emphasis of spoken words, and only 8 percent by the actual words
> themselves, so a screen-to-screen meeting will unfortunately
> result in significantly lower communication bandwidth than would a
> face-to-face meeting. The question here will be whether the 30
> percent that can be delivered by voice alone, minus body language,
> is enough.
>
> On 3/14/2020 8:11 AM, Christoph Hormann wrote:
>> On Friday 13 March 2020, Rory McCann wrote:
>>> [...] We do not want
>>> to cancel outright and lose this important time. So we changed it
>>> from an in-person face2face, to a digital, online screen2screen.
>> It would be great if - in addition to sharing the results of the
>> meeting - each of you would note and share their experiences with that
>> on a social/methodological level as well.
>>
>> This could be of interest and value for a lot of people in the OSM
>> community who are looking for how to improve world wide cooperation on
>> projects of various types.
>>
>> --
>> Christoph Hormann
>> http://www.imagico.de/
>>
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