- Experienced with Shenzhen Study Group in 2019
- Instead of the speaker talking about the content of the lecture material, the participants have watched the video in advance, and the style is to have a Q&A session for the entire two hours on site. Interesting.
- You can post your questions at https://www.sli.do/ with the hashtag
- Only hashtags need to be shared at the venue.
- Everyone can text in from their phone or PC.
- Unlike oral, you can formulate questions at your own pace.
- I can release my working memory by pressing the submit button when I am able to verbalize my question.
- You can also “Like” other people’s questions.
- Can be sorted in order of most likes.
- The problem that sometimes occurs in a normal Q&A session, where the first person to raise his or her hand starts talking about his or her own theory for a long time, is unlikely to occur.
- Question and answer communication does not have to be audio.
- voice communication is inefficient because only one person can output at a time
- Groupware principles that make communication more efficient by making it electronic.
- More efficient by eliminating the wait time to carry the microphone to the questioner.
- This time, the moderator at the venue looked at the list of questions and chose questions as appropriate.
- There was also a flurry of additional questions that the moderator came up with on the spot.
- With slido, you start with “a lot of questions written out,” so you don’t need to wait for someone to raise their hand.
- Even if only the Q&A portion of a regular lecture is replaced with a slido-style presentation, the customer value will increase.
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