How many break-out spaces
Tenneson Woolf
tenneson at berkana.org
Wed Aug 20 07:49:10 PDT 2008
Hey Ashley,
My experience is one for every 5-6 people. If the group is small, 12ish, I
have a few more. If the group is large, for me 120ish, I have a few less.
And, I just invite people to create another space if we run out. I'm always
happy to observe that when topics are called from that place of passion and
responsibility, walls in breakout rooms become less important. Corners of
rooms work fine.
I wonder what you've learned, the Ashley formula?
Hugs.
Tenneson Woolf
Lindon, Utah USA
tenneson at berkana.org
skype: tenneson_woolf
801 785 2276
801 376 2213 Cell
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From: OSLIST [mailto:OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU] On Behalf Of ashley
cooper
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 7:53 AM
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Subject: How many break-out spaces
Hello,
I still haven't mastered the ease of searching our archives... so please
forgive my repetition.
Do you use a 'formula' for estimating out how many break-out areas based on
the number of participants?
Thanks,
Ashley
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