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#Ask every participant to get a piece of paper to draw a circle on it and mark the hours like a clock. | #Ask every participant to get a piece of paper to draw a circle on it and mark the hours like a clock. | ||
#Assign each person a spot on the “clock” when joining the conference call. The first person on the call put his name on 1 o’clock hour, the second 2, etc. If there are more than twelve people, start adding 1:30, 2:30 etc. | #Assign each person a spot on the “clock” when joining the conference call. The first person on the call put his name on 1 o’clock hour, the second 2, etc. If there are more than twelve people, start adding 1:30, 2:30 etc. |
Revision as of 17:16, 30 November 2009
TELECONFERENCE CLOCK METHOD |
Method designed to organize conference calls by regulating and facilitating the interaction between participants. The Teleconference Clock creates a speaking sequence for introducing each participant: people are given a place on the clock as a mechanism to ensure that everyone has a chance to speak. The “clock” is used to encourage participation on conference calls or structured online chats involving more than four people. [1] |
Teleconference Clock Method | |
Preparing a Teleconference Clock
Step by Step
General Call Etiquette
Job AidUsing Teleconference Clock |