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“A cheap writing tablet can transform your PowerPoint into a shared canvas.” - Ali Hajou

Remote facilitation has come a long way since the early days of clunky video calls. In this lively episode, four experienced facilitators—Mark, Ali, Stephan, and Niko—swap stories about how they transformed their home offices into high-energy digital studios. From teleprompters and standing desks to iPhone cameras strapped to arms, they prove that you don’t necessarily need massive budgets to build an engaging remote-training setup.

Key Insights & Highlights

Human Touch

Each host has a unique style. Ali is the “hardware guy,” always tinkering with his suitcase studio so he can set up anywhere in 10 minutes. Stephan, self-proclaimed “old dog,” embraced new gadgets like a teleprompter to simulate direct eye contact. Niko loves mixing analog tools (like paper cards) with digital meeting rooms, ensuring creative variety. Mark ties it all together with a stand-up energy that keeps participants on their toes—literally.

Actionable Takeaways

  1. Focus on Comfort First: Good lighting, clear audio, and a decent camera angle will solve 80% of remote issues.
  2. Use Breaks Wisely: Add a 10–15 minute break every hour to maintain energy and let participants recharge.
  3. Experiment Gradually: Before investing in expensive gear, test software solutions like OBS or the Stream Deck app for your phone.
  4. Stay Authentic: Don’t chase every shiny new tool; pick what truly enhances your facilitation style.

Conclusion

Ready to level up your remote facilitation game? Start by experimenting with one new piece of gear or software—then let your creativity lead the way. And be sure to tune in for the next episode, where the team dives into the software side of remote workshops, sharing demos, tips, and more.

References

Work Together Anywhere by Lisette Sutherland