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*Despite the difficulties, we need to develop our abilities to organize ourselves online. | *Despite the difficulties, we need to develop our abilities to organize ourselves online. | ||
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Revision as of 20:25, 6 May 2022
Knowledge from learning circle on student groups turnover
Participants from this learning circle explained they have taken on more responsibility after pandemic.
Experiences they shared about this included:
- Feelings of isolation increased
- Felt good for their mental health to get involved
- Online commitments were difficult, and there was no way to really celebrate wins
- Difficult to stay on top of concerns, resolve conflicts, connect with people's feelings online
- Despite the difficulties, we need to develop our abilities to organize ourselves online.
They suggested
| Make posts on social media inviting people to share whatever time they have to give and possible tasks you need support with, and invite people to larger meetings |
Build relationships with new people, and mention understanding for the lack of time of people who commit. |
When you have designated positions, it's helpful to have an email for the position rather than contacting the personal email of the person who has that role |