I like the google docs option...

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KlKhUSzv7KuJiSnZ5iPOrfI2Kmu_bF-8wcCcK_Sdabs/edit?usp=sharing

-Tom Mish

On 2/13/2014 10:00 AM, Dan Connolly wrote:
In today's agenda, I asked that we use gotomeeting chat for near-real-time notes, but I'm not so sure that's the best option. It has the feature that everybody can contribute to the notes and help the scribe out, but the window is tiny and I doubt using it this way is a habit for any of us.

A couple other ideas occurred to me:

  * Share the scribe's screen. The scribe uses their tool of choice
    for taking notes, but the speakers still get near-real-time
    feedback on what a typical person in the meeting understood.
  * Use a shared google doc. It's another window to manage, but it has
    the everybody-can-help feature.

Tom, WISC folks, which do you prefer for today's meeting?

--
Dan


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