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Best practices for online meetings:I wanted to share a few tips on IRC meetings that may help a bit. I've been doing IRC meetings for several years now (since 1999!), and there are some little things that help a lot for keeping a meeting going and organized, this is a quick read, but there are some important things that I've learned over years of doing this that are "best practices" for online meetings. Try to read this before the meeting, it'll only take a minute: | ||||||||
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Online meetings how toNote: For technical help on using IRC, there's a good topic called "IRC - what is it, how to use it" - at: IrcHowToBest practices for online meetings:I wanted to share a few tips on IRC meetings that may help a bit. I've been doing IRC meetings for several years now (since 1999!), and there are some little things that help a lot for keeping a meeting going and organized, this is a quick read, but there are some important things that I've learned over years of doing this that are "best practices" for online meetings. Try to read this before the meeting, it'll only take a minute:
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6. Raise your hand - There are two different types of meeting
discussion on IRC: free-for-all, and structured discussion. A
free-for-all is people just talking whenever they feel like it. This
can work with some subjects, and if the pacing and timing is done
right it can make for a good discussion. However, it can quickly
devolve into multiple conversations at one time. If it starts becoming
too fractured, then it might be good to reign things in and have a
structured discussion. To do this, everyone raises their hand to
speak, and the facilitator keeps a "stack" of who wants to speak and
then calls on the next person on the stack to speak. When that person
is speaking, everyone respects the speaker and doesn't interrupt, and
respects the stack and raises their hand if they want to speak,
instead of interrupting and cutting people off in-line to speak. To
raise your hand simply type /me raises hand, the facilitator will see
that you raised your hand and then call on you when it is your turn.
7. Type ahead - If you are having a structured discussion, and you've
raised your hand, and it isn't your time to speak, go ahead and start
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For technical help on using IRC, there's a good topic called "IRC - what is it, how to use it" - at: IrcHowTo
Best practices for online meetings:
I wanted to share a few tips on IRC meetings that may help a
bit. I've been doing IRC meetings for several years now (since 1999!), and
there are some little things that help a lot for keeping a meeting
going and organized, this is a quick read, but there are some
important things that I've learned over years of doing this that are
"best practices" for online meetings. Try to read this before the
meeting, it'll only take a minute:
1. Logging - Before the meeting begins, someone needs to log the
meeting, IRC clients can do this for you. Ideally this should be
someone who knows how to log, has a reliable internet connection and
will be on IRC throughout the whole meeting, and someone who can
commit and follow through with posting that log afterwards. The best
is if you can provide a summary at the top of the meeting, and then
the raw log. There are some nice html log parsers out there that make
IRC logs look nicer when posted on the web, but thats for later.
2. Facilitator - Someone should be picked as the facilitator. This
person should keep track of whose turn it is to speak, the current
agenda item, and should keep an eye towards the pacing of the meeting.
3. Keep the meeting moving - the pacing of IRC meetings is important,
if it becomes too slow, then people start to drift away to their
email, the web, or to other things. People need to be engaged in the
meeting, and there should not be long pauses if possible.
4. Resist multitasking - Its super easy, while sitting at home in your
underwear on the computer to do 6 things at once. Resist. If everyone
in an IRC meeting is browsing the web, responding to email, then the
pacing of the meeting will be ruined. Stay focused for the meeting
duration, it can make or break a meeting. If things are getting slow
in the meeting for whatever reason, push things along, don't switch to
another window.
5. Stay on /topic - the facilitator should use the /topic command to
change the topic of the channel to what the current agenda item that
is being discussed is. Everyone should stay on that topic, until you
move on. Just like in an in-person meeting, try to keep the comments
and questions that aren't related to the topic at hand back until that
topic comes up. If there is something you want to say that isn't going
to be addressed because the agenda doesn't have your topic on it,
bring it up at the end for topics for the next agenda.
6. Raise your hand - There are two different types of meeting
discussion on IRC: free-for-all, and structured discussion. A
free-for-all is people just talking whenever they feel like it. This
can work with some subjects, and if the pacing and timing is done
right it can make for a good discussion. However, it can quickly
devolve into multiple conversations at one time. If it starts becoming
too fractured, then it might be good to reign things in and have a
structured discussion. To do this, everyone raises their hand to
speak, and the facilitator keeps a "stack" of who wants to speak and
then calls on the next person on the stack to speak. When that person
is speaking, everyone respects the speaker and doesn't interrupt, and
respects the stack and raises their hand if they want to speak,
instead of interrupting and cutting people off in-line to speak. To
raise your hand simply type /me raises hand, the facilitator will see
that you raised your hand and then call on you when it is your turn.
7. Type ahead - If you are having a structured discussion, and you've
raised your hand, and it isn't your time to speak, go ahead and start
typing, but just don't hit | |||||||
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