Hybrid checkpoint
Hybrid checkpoint
by Deborah Rim Moiso for SessionLab.
Punctuate any hybrid event with moments in which participants joining remotely and in-person briefly get together to discuss their experiences at the gathering.
Tech tasks
Send all the people participating in person a link to join the online call.
Tech host create as many breakout rooms as the number of attendees in the smallest cohort, pairing each with one or, if necessary, two, participants from the other group.
Goal
Supporting cohesion and alignment in hybrid events
Materials
Instructions
Setup - Explain to all participants they are going to be paired up for a "hybrid checkpoint" for about 10 minutes, with the aim of sharing experiences with one another.
Debrief - Collect insights on a shared whiteboard.
Repeat - every few hours when you have different sessions for in-person and remote participants running in parallel.
- Send all the people participating in person a link to join the online call.
- Tech host create as many breakout rooms as the number of attendees in the smallest cohort, pairing each with one or, if necessary, two, participants from the other group.
Debrief - Collect insights on a shared whiteboard.
Repeat - every few hours when you have different sessions for in-person and remote participants running in parallel.
Comments (3)
Anne Pensalfini
Oh wow thanks so much for your reply! That really helps me to envision how it could work. This is such a brilliant template. Thanks again, Anne
Deborah Rim Moiso
HI Anne! I guess if you are in a very noisy/small environment that is a possibility, but when I've used this method people in-person were connected with their mobile phones or laptops from different parts of a large space + outdoors so everyone could talk. The groups were in breakout rooms in the online space and were using both video and audio to communicate, not just the chat. Indeed having space for small conversations that do not overlap is one of the main technical challenges with hybrids! Hope that answers your question!
Anne Pensalfini
I’m not sure how this works logistically between in-person and virtual participants. Are they using only the chat?