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10 common sense tips from the experts at Facilitate.com

  1. Traditional facilitation skills and techniques apply to online collaboration too
    The role of the facilitator is an important part of a well-run meeting. Our skills in planning agendas, creating the appropriate group environment, encouraging participation, and leading the group to reach its objectives are essential to the success of meetings that also happen to use technology.

  2. Be familiar with your tools
    Software collaboration tools are generally less familiar to us than overheads or a flip chart so get to know what is available to you and how the tools work. Watch or participate in other meetings and see what works. Use technology where it can provide most value towards your meeting objectives.

  3. Focus on outcomes and choose tools that will meet your needs
    Let your desired outcomes, rather than the technology, drive your agenda. Computer tools should enable you to do more than you would be able to without them. You may want to do some activities in a new way, but if you are forced to compromise your results -- choose another tool.

  4. Focus on the meeting content not the technology
    Choose tools that are easy to use. During the meeting spend as little time explaining the technology as possible. Help people focus on the issues they have come to work on. The technology will be fun and rewarding, but people will keep asking you back if they accomplish their objectives.

  5. Garbage in, garbage out
    As with any meeting, the quality of the output depends on the quality of the input. So, discuss your topic and background fully before you brainstorm, clarify the level of detail participants need to provide, work through an example and ensure everyone understands the purpose of each exercise as you move through your agenda.

  6. Be prepared for greater productivity in your meetings
    Computer aided facilitation techniques provide the power of parallel processing with everyone "talking" at once. As a result, brainstorming and prioritization get done quicker than before and you will need to be prepared for your next agenda item. Work with the meeting owner to review the ideas generated and plan the next step.

  7. Make sure you have the right tools to access the information produced
    Remember that during your meeting you will want to access results of the group's work. Make sure that you the necessary printers, copiers, visual displays, projection screens, etc., available to you. Know when you want participants focusing on their own work and when you want their heads out of the computers.

  8. Mix your media -- avoid an "electronic meeting"
    Vary the facilitation tools and techniques that you use to keep the group motivated and alert. Intense brainstorming activities using computer techniques can be draining, so break up the meeting into several different activities, take a break and encourage verbal discussion. Use laptop computers to reduce the prominence of technology and encourage conversation.

  9. Use small groups and pairings for brainstorming and idea generation
    Pairing up participants encourages conversations and interaction, evens out technology skills, and promotes an environment of collaboration. This may not be so appropriate for voting, however, when you may want everyone to have their own ballot!

  10. Co-facilitate to build your skills
    Facilitators using collaboration software must cope with new technology and with the increased volume and pace of information generated. A co-facilitator or technical support person can provide valuable assistance particularly the first time you try a new agenda or work with a new group, with large groups or for long meetings.

    Finally, the key to success in any endeavor is practice,practice, and more practice! Build up your self confidence and experience by trying out new tools in low risk situations with friends and colleagues -- the results you achieve will get you hooked!

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