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   TPAC 2022 Chair Training
   July 2022
   Judy Brewer,
Ralph Swick,
Philippe Le Hegaret
  
  
   Hybrid meetings
   
      “a meeting where some participants are together in a physical room,
while others are located elsewhere”
   
   
      - Remote attendees can’t be expected to be online for 8 hours straight
- In-person attendees expect to fully use the time together
- Everyone needs to feel that they are equal participants
Challenges
   
      - Health Safety
- COVID (BA.4, BA.5, BA.2.75, …), Monkeypox, …
- Planning
- Facilitating
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- Meeting instructions
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Managing the speaking queue
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Managing the time
 
Build your agenda with care
   
      - Consider that not all agenda items require everyone to be there
- Smaller groups/breakouts supports easier/better timezone management
         - Make sure to list Vancouver Canada (UTC-7) AND UTC timezones
 
- Require reports from the smaller groups when reconvening in plenary
See also a mockup agenda
   Meeting times, and breaks
   Breaks:
     - Coffee: 9:30 - 11:00, 15:00 - 16:30
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Lunches: 11:30 - 14:00
Make sure to allow proper breaks for everyone, avoid long zoom hours
Allow 10 minutes for participants to change rooms
 --> your one-hour meeting is actually 50 minutes
Coordinate with other groups for breaks but outdoor lunch seating is limited
   Update and maintain your Meeting calendars
   Your meetings are in your Group calendar(s), eg CSS
   Facilitating
   - Do:
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Do your best to keep each topic within the time announced in the agenda
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Manage the queue continuously and fairly between in-person/remote
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Use straw polls (can live with/cannot live with) to assess current levels of consensus
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Summarize the status of each topic at the beginning and end of a session
 
- Don’t:
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   Lose track of the time, the queue, or the session goal
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Allow side conversations
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Forget to queue to provide your own opinions
 
Things to be aware of when adjusting agendas
   Ensure required participants can adjust to new time slots and be mindful of the cascading effects:
   
      - Participants who need to adjust family commitments
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         Participants who need to move between meetings
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         May get late/early in some timezones
         
If you need help/support
   
   Reach out to your team contact or find any team member
   Use IRC: #tpac-help
   Preparing for Accessibility
   
   “Hybrid” means getting both in-person and remote accessibility to work well together
   
   
   
      Audio/Video equipment
       
      
      Logitech Rally Bar
Two 65” screens
“mic pods” on the tables
Zoom controls on dedicated tablet
 
Accepts direct HDMI input from a laptop for screen sharing
We will provide detailed instructions with each unit.
   
   Sample slides for your meeting(s)
   
      - Safety rules reminders
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         CEPC reminders
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         Accessibility/International reminders
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         Tooling
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         Queueing reminders
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         Scribing reminders
Safety reminders
   While attending TPAC, follow the Health Rules:
Accommodate participants' needs for physical distancing and other accommodations or precautions due to health concerns
Lunch boxes will be provided for inside or outside. There is limited outdoor seating at the hotel but there are public parks within a 10-minute walk.
   Code of Conduct
   Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct
It’s one Web, so let’s keep working together:
   - Appreciate and accommodate our similarities and differences, be inclusive
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Have empathy when discussing sensitive issues
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Treat everyone with respect
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Be honest, be truthful
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Be aware of how much time is taken up
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Be sensitive to language differences
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Respect confidentiality and privacy
Accessibility and Internationalization
   Good things to remember to help communication in a worldwide organization:
   
         
   
   Accessibility tips during meeting
   
      - Remember we have captioning available if asked by participants
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         Does anyone need electronic copies of the materials?
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         Please be sure to always speak facing the microphone
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         Please respect queuing as it helps remote participants
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         Let Chairs or team contact know if you have accessibility needs
         
Queuing reminders
   On IRC, know your Zakim commands:
One conversation at a time: no side conversation in the meeting room (those get picked up by microphones!)
   Scribing reminders
   Don’t hesitate to:
- Ask folks to type present+ in IRC to get the list of of participants
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Interrupt the meeting if you’re missing something or getting distracted
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Ask for someone to scribe you while you’re speaking
 They can use scribe+,scribe-
 
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Know the bots’ commands (if you’re using IRC):
 Use s/foo/bar/,topic:,subtopic:,github:
 
Thank you
   
      - Everyone needs to feel that they are equal participants
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         Make sure your group agenda is listed in the TPAC pages
 Indicate break times by September 1st
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         Safety first: follow our health rules and guidelines
         
See also the TPAC 2022 site for latest information.