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We've run a few of these sessions now and people seem to be finding them useful, so have added more dates for next week. Please feel free to share!


How to use Zoom for online meetings

Online training for all run by XR Southwark

Tuesday 31st March 1pm and 7.30pm (1 hour long, same session run twice)


Are you suddenly having to run meetings remotely, without any training? Are you unsure about how the technology works, good practice for how to behave in online meetings, or how to facilitate them? Extinction Rebellion has been delivering training and running meetings in Zoom for a while and has built up some tips and knowledge that we would like to share. These would be relevant to other platforms as well, and we will briefly look at other video conferencing tools.


This training is run by XR Southwark for our local community, so anyone is welcome to join.


Please sign up here https://forms.gle/JcQoy4ta8gNJgxfe7 to register and so we can send you full details for how to join the call..


If you are having trouble signing up, please email [email protected].

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