10:08:01 From Allison : Here :) 10:08:01 From Siera Whitlock : I'm here! 10:08:07 From Nicole Clausen : Here 10:08:10 From vkurth : I'm here! :) 10:08:11 From Elana Zalar : here! 10:08:11 From Carley Williamson : Iā€™m here! 10:08:14 From Linda Phillips : here 10:08:15 From Jessica : here! 10:08:18 From AbbyKempema : here 10:08:19 From stephanie shavers : im here 10:08:19 From Jennifer Watkins : I'm here 10:08:21 From Amanda Ballou : here 10:08:22 From Jen Waterloo CSD : here 10:08:25 From johrazda : here 10:08:26 From Jenna : here 10:08:32 From Megan : here 10:08:44 From AbbyKempema : Abby Kempema Beyond the Bell 10:08:58 From Crystal Hall - IAA : Crystal cell 319-310-8312 10:09:02 From BTBframirez : šŸ‘‹šŸ¼ 10:09:03 From Kellee Baker : here 10:09:04 From Sylvia Bright : Here! 10:09:07 From Nicole Clausen : Nikki Clausen CBCSD 10:09:13 From losterhaus : Loras from CCSD here 10:09:29 From Cynthia Lopez : here 10:09:33 From Veronica : Here 10:09:43 From Jenny Becker : here 10:09:50 From Billy's iPhone to Crystal Hall - IAA(Privately) : We are here 10:11:03 From Kristina Cox-BGCCI : here 10:11:58 From Aileen Hunnell : here 10:12:20 From Sanchez : Here! 10:12:32 From bschmitz : Barb Schmitz. here 10:12:32 From Jessica Azpeitia SHIP Beyond the bell : here 10:14:09 From Georgia Beeman : here 10:16:45 From Siera Whitlock : :/ 10:16:49 From Jessica Azpeitia SHIP Beyond the bell : (-_-) 10:16:53 From bschmitz : ouch 10:16:54 From FettersJu : :( 10:16:57 From BTBframirez : šŸ˜’ 10:16:57 From Linda Phillips : :/ 10:16:58 From Cassie Gerst : :( 10:17:01 From Georgia Beeman : /: 10:17:06 From Dom Shirley : šŸ™ƒ 10:17:07 From Chris Hoover : :-( 10:17:08 From johrazda : :( 10:17:14 From Kelsi Stanley : :( 10:17:14 From Kellee Baker : >:( 10:17:21 From Chris Hoover : grrrrr 10:17:30 From vkurth : :( 10:17:39 From Jessica : I can't use emojis 10:17:42 From Christine M. Carlson : happens a lot ;( 10:17:45 From Siera Whitlock : >:( 10:17:45 From Jennifer Watkins : Rude 10:17:46 From vkurth : :( 10:17:47 From Bobbie Jo : :( 10:17:48 From Chris Hoover : booo 10:17:48 From Cassie Gerst : "head slap" 10:17:56 From bishopja : eye roll 10:17:59 From Heidi Brown : :-/ 10:17:59 From bschmitz : I have a headache after this happens 10:18:05 From Jessica : ugh 10:18:06 From BTBframirez : šŸ˜ 10:18:07 From Amanda Avenarius : Frustrated! 10:18:07 From Georgia Beeman : :( 10:18:07 From Kellee Baker : :( 10:18:10 From Alison : D-: 10:18:14 From BTBframirez : šŸ¤·šŸ»ā€ā™€ļø 10:18:15 From bschmitz : Happens all the time 10:18:16 From Carley Williamson : šŸ¤Æ 10:18:17 From Siera Whitlock : confused/annoyed 10:18:17 From Allison : Blah 10:18:18 From vkurth : :( 10:18:19 From Billy's iPhone : šŸ™‚ 10:18:19 From Amanda Avenarius : Waste of time! 10:18:20 From Jennifer Watkins : :( 10:18:22 From Aileen Hunnell : ugh 10:18:22 From Georgia Beeman : :0 10:18:22 From Bobbie Jo : annoyed 10:18:22 From FettersJu : yup 10:18:23 From Cynthia Lopez : šŸ¤¦šŸ»ā€ā™€ļø 10:18:23 From Christine M. Carlson : yes our school PD does that often:( 10:18:23 From Dom Shirley : šŸ™„ 10:18:23 From Kelsi Stanley : :( 10:18:26 From Kate Pankey : Thumbs down 10:18:31 From Jessica Azpeitia SHIP Beyond the bell : (O_O) 10:18:45 From Chris Hoover : BOOOO 10:18:47 From Bobbie Jo : frustrated 10:18:47 From Jennifer Watkins : Happens A LOT 10:18:49 From Carley Williamson : šŸ¤” 10:18:50 From bschmitz : I want to pull my hair out 10:18:51 From Siera Whitlock : :/ 10:18:52 From Cassie Gerst : UGGGG 10:18:52 From FettersJu : BOO 10:18:54 From Amanda Avenarius : NO culture at the organization or business! 10:18:56 From Christine M. Carlson : people are afreaid to speak uo:( 10:18:56 From Allison : Why didn't they say anything? 10:18:56 From BTBframirez : šŸ˜ 10:19:02 From Kellee Baker : D: 10:19:04 From lauren baker : šŸ¤¦ā€ā™€ļø 10:19:07 From johrazda : :/ 10:19:09 From Billy's iPhone : šŸ¤Ŗ 10:19:11 From Georgia Beeman : ): 10:19:17 From Sabrina Witt : head slap 10:19:19 From Alison : šŸ¤¦šŸ» 10:33:16 From bschmitz : Raging water 10:33:20 From Christine M. Carlson : passing on the knowledge 10:33:22 From Heidi Brown : The man teaching the young lady 10:33:25 From Christine M. Carlson : coexcisting 10:33:25 From FettersJu : THe 10:33:26 From bschmitz : faces 10:33:29 From stephanie shavers : water 10:33:30 From Jessica : waterfall 10:33:31 From Nicole Clausen : faces of everyone 10:33:33 From Christine M. Carlson : paradise to me 10:33:33 From Georgia Beeman : water 10:33:34 From Allison : The rocks on the living bridge, it shows how long the bridges are really there 10:33:34 From Siera Whitlock : climbing- following along with one another 10:33:35 From Kellee Baker : The old root bridge 10:33:35 From lauren baker : Community 10:33:39 From Sanchez : water 10:33:45 From Amanda Avenarius : Strong structures that will last for ages...various ages of population 10:33:45 From Aileen Hunnell : water 10:33:46 From Cassie Gerst : How peaceful it all was 10:33:46 From FettersJu : THe mass of tangled roots from years of care 10:33:47 From Sylvia Bright : The bridge 10:33:49 From dani.goodman : Using nature to build something new 10:33:49 From johrazda : WATER 10:33:57 From vkurth : calming feeling 10:34:01 From Linda Phillips : the history and passing down of tradition 10:34:03 From Cassie Gerst : generations 10:34:04 From bschmitz : 500 years 10:34:04 From Christine M. Carlson : centuries 10:34:06 From Sylvia Bright : generations 10:34:06 From Jessica : nature 10:34:08 From dani.goodman : generations 10:34:08 From Siera Whitlock : yearss 10:34:10 From Megan : nature 10:34:11 From Nicole Clausen : nature 10:34:12 From Amanda Avenarius : Father's calmness...passing knowledge 10:34:14 From Christine M. Carlson : living bridges 10:34:15 From lauren baker : Passing along 10:34:17 From Allison : Not completing the bridge during your lifetime 10:34:18 From Kate Pankey : Sustainable 10:34:18 From Heidi Brown : It's a task he cannot complete in his lifetime 10:34:20 From Crystal Hall - IAA : children's children 10:34:33 From Christine M. Carlson : living bridges 10:35:13 From Christine M. Carlson : i cannot unmute-in a classroom 10:35:16 From Jessica : watching the children laugh and learn 10:35:31 From stephanie shavers : the amount of water and flooding 10:35:41 From Nicole Clausen : the water and the kiddos 10:36:38 From Christine M. Carlson : flooding in Iowa 10:36:48 From Kate Pankey : Natural solutions 10:36:50 From Jessica : flooding on our farms 10:36:59 From Heidi Brown : wanting to put things in place for my children to make their lives better 10:37:13 From Carley Williamson : The passing down of skills- I remember working with my dad building things as a kid 10:37:19 From Aileen Hunnell : Agree...natural solutions, leaving this world a better place 10:37:36 From bschmitz : Teaching gardening in our school and the small part we might play in sustainable lifestyles. 10:38:29 From Amanda Avenarius : Living bridges...who knew!!! Incredible. 10:38:33 From Bobbie Jo : I was unaware of the community and the ingenuity of the people 10:38:37 From Jessica : How strong the roots can be and the length of time it takes to maintain them 10:38:45 From Christine M. Carlson : taking control of your own life instead of waiting for goverment to do it 10:38:54 From stephanie shavers : understanding the process and how resilence plays a part 10:39:46 From Christine M. Carlson : co-existing 10:39:49 From Heidi Brown : Legacy and love 10:39:59 From Amanda Avenarius : Culture...handing down knowledge to survive 10:40:00 From Kate Pankey : The value of intergenerational knowledge. 10:40:00 From Bobbie Jo : the coming together of a community to support all generations 10:40:08 From Jessica : community coming together and the legacy they leave 10:40:09 From Christine M. Carlson : living with nature instead of trying to fight it 10:40:16 From Beth Christoffer : problem solving 10:40:17 From Sylvia Bright : community, working together, providing for future generations 10:40:51 From Linda Phillips : The strength and value in cultural tradition. 10:41:22 From lauren baker : Resourceful 10:42:18 From Christine M. Carlson : self reliance 10:42:51 From Christine M. Carlson : learn from nature-not destory it 10:43:46 From Jenna : it seems like it would be a pain to live in that area, but instead they embrace it and find ways to problem solve with the resources they have and pass that down through generations to keep it going 10:43:54 From Crystal Hall - IAA to dani.goodman(Privately) : Hey! Loose parts are awesome (and I'm glad to know that you're using the training :) ) 10:44:37 From dani.goodman to Crystal Hall - IAA(Privately) : It has been such a great experience for our students! They love it! It is all they want to do now. : ) 10:44:43 From Kate Pankey : Including youth in all aspects of adult life: cooking, finances, coping skills, etc. 10:48:41 From Christine M. Carlson to Crystal Hall - IAA(Privately) : Crystal you are awesome at acknowleding everyones input and saying something postive about their responses. I believe that makes a diffrence in wether people particpate or not. 10:49:22 From Christine M. Carlson to Crystal Hall - IAA(Privately) : People 'check out' if they are not acknowledged or may feel their answers were not good ones. 10:49:37 From Crystal Hall - IAA to Christine M. Carlson(Privately) : Aw, you're making me blush! Thank you! 10:50:01 From Kate Pankey : Is this technique something that needs to be "named" from the start? Or is this something that as a person in a conversation could utilize? 10:51:51 From Christine M. Carlson : How do you deal with sitting next to poeple in a meeting that are side talking or working on their grocery list and you are not the one in charge? 10:54:52 From Cassie Gerst : I could see using this method of questions and facilitation with students/staff as a debrief reflection after an activity. As a brainstorm session or decision making conversation after a group has a conclusion to make or as an evaluation process after a project is completed. 11:01:40 From Kate Pankey : Can we get a copy of these "Key" questions for each section? 11:07:57 From bschmitz : Reflection questions are best 11:08:07 From Amanda Avenarius : Letting all be open to sharing 11:08:17 From Kate Pankey : a clear process for open ended discussion 11:08:22 From Siera Whitlock : sustainability and having an open heart/mind 11:08:23 From Highland -Maneca : How to focus on conversations in meetings and in general 11:08:24 From Lauren Baker : no wrong answer 11:08:32 From Chris Noth : Give a space for thinking 11:08:33 From Heidi Brown : create an atmosphere for sharing without anxiety 11:08:41 From Christine M. Carlson : I learned that there are many parts of meeting-not just a discussion or sharing 11:08:46 From Cassie Gerst : learning as a facilitator how to ask the right questions in the right order to work with a group to reach a conclusion 11:09:13 From Allison : I think being the facilitator and stating that you are stepping out of the conversation is good to know 11:09:16 From Amanda Ballou : being open minded and giving everyone a chance to voice their opinion 11:09:25 From Kate Pankey : turn-taking 11:09:32 From Nicole Clausen : keeping an open mind 11:09:36 From bschmitz : Listening skills 11:09:38 From Cassie Gerst : everyone has a voice 11:09:40 From bishopja : staying in the facilitator role 11:09:46 From stephanie shavers : as a facilitator it's important to not interject your own opinions. be a GOOD LISTENER 11:10:05 From Highland -Maneca : That I am not alone in certain feelings and things that go on in a meeting. Be a good listener 11:10:13 From Kristina Cox-BGCCI : Agreed about the good listener. 11:10:26 From Cassie Gerst : the many applications 11:10:34 From stephanie shavers : listening to others point of view 11:10:37 From bschmitz : We could stay on topic.. 11:10:41 From Siera Whitlock : just better communication in general 11:10:44 From Bobbie Jo : The framework for a successful meeting 11:10:45 From Christine M. Carlson : can be used for all meetings & PD 11:10:46 From Lauren Baker : having an open minded discussion 11:10:52 From Kate Pankey : less frustration walking away from meetings 11:10:55 From Allison : That every meeting I go into will end with a finished result, or steps to complete the future tasks 11:10:57 From Highland -Maneca : That it is an eye opener and will help me with meetings and discussions 11:10:58 From Kellee Baker : A good way to accomplish the goal 11:11:08 From Joe Maloney : purposeful protocol on how to best move forward 11:11:36 From bschmitz : Still worried about the person writing their grocery list. 11:11:40 From Cassie Gerst : knowing the right questions or wording 11:11:55 From Kate Pankey : How to get those who bulldoze meetings to slow down and give the process a chance 11:11:55 From Siera Whitlock : worried some people are just unwilling to try a new appproach 11:11:57 From Allison : Do you introduce this process at the beginning of every meeting? Or just do it? 11:11:59 From Siera Whitlock : approach 11:11:59 From Christine M. Carlson : a timer or someone that keeps a person from speaking too much was not addressed... 11:12:03 From Beth Christoffer : If you are the facilitator but part of the group shouldn't you voice your thoughts too? 11:12:21 From Highland -Maneca : Not to be boring if facilitating a meeting and speaking the right way 11:12:47 From Billy's iPhone : How to work with the individual who displays negative body language 11:14:09 From Christine M. Carlson to Crystal Hall - IAA(Privately) : I can't break out as I am in corner of a running classroom 11:14:40 From Jennifer Lehman : Where do you see yourself using this method? What results do you expect? 11:23:14 From Christine M. Carlson : Is there a' student freindly' way to explain this to my student leadership groups for their meetings? 11:24:56 From Christine M. Carlson : Some poeple do not feel good sharing in groups but will put voice out there later in private-I try to always offer that option 11:29:39 From Lauren Baker : Thanks Jen! 11:29:42 From Kellee Baker : Thank you! 11:29:46 From vkurth : Thank you! 11:29:49 From Allison : Thank you! 11:29:52 From johrazda : Thank you