I'm curious to hear how many of you run sessions (remote and in-person) with a fully inclusive audience, eg including those with accessibility or inclusion requirements? What are your challenges and tips when creating and facilitating such sessions to ensure everyone can engage? Especially when tools such as Miro/Mural/Figjam etc are not very accessible, what are you turning too?
@Amanda Perkins Hi Amanda. A good point and something I try to labour but you always get the chatty ones :) Have you tried playing music or having a timer on display to show people visually/audibly when they will be able to talk? I've found this works well in some sessions (again depending on who is attending and the sensory levels) :)
Hello facilitators! 👋 For remote facilitation, do you use Miro, Mural, or Figma and why? Do you create templates in all of them? Or do you stick to one? I have realized I am creating different boards across all 3 and think it might be best to consolidate to one. 🤔 Hope this post can also shed light on best practices for everyone when choosing !
@Kerri Price The accessibility of these tools is something i struggle with trying to run fully inclusive sessions. They are great tools, but still a long way to go for those using assistive tech.
Hello Facilitators👋 I'm really curious about where everyone is from. I'd love to make this a mega post where we can see how diverse the Facilitator Club community is. Who knows, you might find a lot more people in your area than you thought! Once I have lots of answers on this post, I want to make a nice graph!