00:24:30 Cynthia Escamilla: Breakout Questions: How has working remotely benefitted how you work with your clients? What have been the biggest challenges in how you use yourself when facilitating groups remotely? 00:40:35 Tanya - ODF Admin: I like the term incluse-ment :) 00:43:50 Aminata N'Doye: Yes, there is less of an access barrier due to cost. 00:50:12 Aminata N'Doye: Yes, Jim - it gives us an understanding of the remote team experience. There is also an opportunity to learn from organizations who are (or have always been) remote only - what they do best to inspire our practices. 00:52:54 Cynthia Escamilla: I have found that one of the stressors is the time spent in Zoom...speaking of fatigue, I've shortened some of my training modules when I do them online versus in person. 01:02:20 Tanya - ODF Admin: You can turn off chat? Or in Zoom you can not allow 1:1 chats 01:03:57 Aminata N'Doye: Marisa, I would say putting more emphasis on being fully present in the discussion (phones away, minimize distractions, etc.) 01:08:45 Cynthia Escamilla: What's been your experience with hybrid facilitating? 01:10:48 Marisa Sanchez: Thank you Tanya. I'll have to see if Teams has that feature as well. 01:11:16 Aminata N'Doye: I like that, Carlos. 01:12:28 Rachel DeMuth: I have used the same as Marisa mentioned, Cynthia - also have used more frequent pauses to call in virtual participants 01:12:54 Charles Owino: Great insights and tips. I joined quite late, but the 10 minutes have been very useful. 01:13:00 Zoom GNOME: Screenshot above is where you can adjust settings for Chat features - both as a standard setting, or in the moment in a particular meeting 01:13:12 Rachel DeMuth: But I highly encourage all virtual or all in person first and then mixed if I am not successful in getting them to aggree 01:13:19 Cynthia Escamilla: Thanks for the great tips! 01:18:25 Cynthia Escamilla: Thank you everyone! Great conversation! 01:18:37 Rachel DeMuth: Thank you everyone! 01:18:45 Grant Tate: Thanks for the great session. 01:18:56 Aminata N'Doye: Thank you Cynthia and Carlos