Great talk. It would have been nice if we could have seen the questions. That said, here's what I thought I heard: Q1: What are the inputs to the scheduling process? (non visually stimulating question) Q2: If you are about to develop a class schedule, what kind of information would you have need to have nearby? (visually stimulating question that we're trying to create)
Good way to break down the art of asking an answerable question. I shared it in my blog post. themeetinghero.com/help-meeting-participants-answer-questions/
He is a natural! this is not a talk, it is great facilitation in action.
Great talk. It would have been nice if we could have seen the questions. That said, here's what I thought I heard:
Q1: What are the inputs to the scheduling process? (non visually stimulating question)
Q2: If you are about to develop a class schedule, what kind of information would you have need to have nearby? (visually stimulating question that we're trying to create)
What a great technique. Simple, but not easy.
Interesting remarks, but would be even more powerful if the video could view the screen. Especially important because it is referred to throughout.
Very engaging presentation style, Michael
Great presentation
a good useful tip, thank you
Would be more clearer if we could see the questions on the screen.
Woooow Thank you
This is great learning
Thank you!
Good way to break down the art of asking an answerable question. I shared it in my blog post. themeetinghero.com/help-meeting-participants-answer-questions/