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  • Cover less items with more discussion on each item during breakout sessions

  • Have power at each table or enough power charging devices to be able to use laptop

  • Less formal presentations, more small group discussionsConversations about how E3SM and ecosystem projects interact

    • Did the bullet above mean “Stop doing so many formal presentations…?”

  • Conversations about how E3SM and ecosystem projects interact

Limit how much time the parallel group sessions can spend on presentations.

Anyone is welcome to attend but its for doing project business.

  • Greater effort to streamline presentation transitions to reduce wait time

  • stop reducing the amount of time given to plenary’s – 10 min per plenary seems like the bare min. to be able to summarize all the work going on in the various parts of the project

  • Designate a few people to set up and verify that A/V and online connections are working in breakout rooms before the breakouts actually begin… several of the breakouts had delayed starts.

\uD83D\uDCAD Retrospective on “In-Person” experience (what was good, what needs improvement)

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  • Outdoor coffee break option to increase focus during meeting with sunlight +1

  • Breaks every ~90 min to enable informal conversations and increase focus

  • Keep having in-person meetings twice per year, as we did pre-pandemic, and are restarting now.

  • Live poster sessions

\uD83D\uDCAD Retrospective on “Virtual” experience (was it useful even though there were many issues, how to improve, or drop it)

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  • Make sure speakers use the mouse to point at things in the presentation.

  • Have both an in-person lead and a virtual lead for each session. Perhaps the latter could watch the session from another room (or remotely), to immediately report any audio/visual problems.

  • Session leads should make sure…

    • presenters AND any discussion participants (including live audience members) use a mic, so that virtual attendees can hear.

    • their session is being recorded.

    • they read out important chat posts or allow virtual attendees to speak in the discussion (rather than just listening in).

  • (I second the +3 for motion on the two bullets above)

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  • Multiple options for online poster discussion. Have them all on a google doc. Did any posters get any online comments?

  • having virtual option is great to allow for those unable to travel. Even if it works some of the time, it was valuable.

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