“Thanks to Remo, “remote” finally feels natural.” A screenshot of our Remo trial. “When you enter a space in Remo, you will see a top-down, 2-D map view of an event venue, virtual office, conference, or school, full of interactive “rooms.” Each room hosts an always-on video chat for occupants of a room, making it easy for collaborators to pop in and out of conversations with ease. “Made by a remote team, Remo makes it dead simple to create a delightful, immersive virtual space that empowers people to communicate, connect, and collaborate with each other just like they would in real life. “Remo humanizes online events and remote work. And, because of the spatial layout format, participants can move around and join the tables and conversations they chose, making networking and catching up with colleagues relatively intuitive. The Remo platform offers the ability to stream live presentations, show pre-recorded videos, and host group chats at “tables.” Within each video chat, participants are able to screen share or use a group whiteboard. And, join us next week at noon US EDT for the next trial in the series, which will be networking tool Wonder (previously YoTribe). We have summarized all of our previous trials on the blog so you can catch up: Qiqochat, Mural/Padlet/Jamboard, Gather, and Etherpad+Video. What’s a CSCCE tools trial? It’s an opportunity to try out an online platform with a group of your fellow scientific community managers and see whether it might be useful for your community. In this blog post we offer a brief recap of the trial, and share our collaborative notes. For our fifth virtual tools trial, CSCCE community of practice member Mate Palfy shared his knowledge of the online conferencing platform Remo.
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