Yesterday I saw one chair simply say, "These questions are too technical," and end the session. Possibly true, but how do I know?
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Replying to @plragde
I’ll be interested to see how it works. e.g. I wouldn’t miss “This is more of a comment than a question… *gives alternative talk*”
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Replying to @edwinbrady
Agreed. Lots wrong with one-mike questions. But it's going to be a learning experience, I think.
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Replying to @edwinbrady @plragde
In the SC meeting earlier, Kathleen suggested that maybe we now need two session chairs per session, with one just doing question curation.
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Replying to @lindsey @edwinbrady
Certainly the session chair needs help. Moderation was a mixed bag today. I saw questions on Slack that were later garbled.
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And I asked a question on Slack, it was answered five minutes later, I deleted the question... and then the chair asked it! Need protocols!
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(I mean the speaker answered it in the course of the talk five minutes after I first typed it in.)
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Sharing the load seems a good plan. I hope this can work out - not that I’m there to see it in action, but I really like the idea overall.
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Replying to @edwinbrady @lindsey
Part of the reason
@lindsay proposed this was for people like you and her not here! But it can also benefit those present, I think.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
I might be making more use of it, but the reason I’m not there is also making me miss talks, alas! I’ll be there later this week though…
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