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Overall impression and additional comments

  • Instead of grouping posters based on topic, consider mixing up posters across sessions, so that presenters can participate in discussions on other posters in their topic area.

  • Break up the agenda Confluence page into a page for each day. It was difficult to keep up with it while people edited it frequently. +2

  • It was hard to find the daily links to zoom, since they were not on the agenda. Would be nice to have a single place for that. +3

  • Incorporate 5-10 minute breaks every 1-2 hours. +2

  • Breakout summaries should not be breakout replays. Concision is warranted!

  • It was difficult to navigate the Slack channel. The topic was not intuitive from the naming scheme: DayM-SessionN-BreakoutP +1

  • Don’t schedule plenary talks immediately after breakout sessions. Not all breakout rooms will end on time and there needs to be time for everyone to switch back to the plenary session.

  • I appreciated the attempt o try many different technologies, but it became a lot to juggle. I would recommend using just one Q&A system - I would vote for all presentation Q&A on Slack and disabling chat and q&a on Zoom. +1

  • breakout brainstorming - both because breakouts were too short for any real discussion and because social science/management research has shown that brainstorming sessions are mostly ineffective. different formats are better for generating ideas.

  • Deep dive performance.

  • Keep using Slack for Q&A. Moving questions to Slack helped everyone stay on schedule, while also allowing a place for further discussion. Threads allowed multiple simultaneous conversations.

  • Slack channels with threads for posters did work surprisingly well, and helped me to network with new colleagues I would not otherwise have met. +2

  • Virtual poster session worked better than I expected. +2

  • It was a bit difficult to navigate through the Agenda. If your plan was to attend all the material on a given day, it was fine. But if you were going to attend only select parts, it was not so easy to visually scan and find stuff on the confluence agenda. +2

  • Overall organization was very good.

  • Choice of hours was good balance between time zones. Two 30 minute lunch breaks was a good choice, as that is enough time to grab food. +1

  • In breakouts, the presentations ended up taking most of the time. One idea for breakouts is to reduce the length to 30 minutes but have a more specific but interdisciplinary discussion topic. +2

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