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Ask HN: What is the best whiteboard setup for the hybrid workplace?
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by gimili
1754 days ago
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Hi HN Crowd, Same as other companies we are moving into a hybrid work environment. Here some things we are looking for:
- people in the room should be able to collaborate with people who are at home. All looking at the same content simultaneously while video conferencing
- everyone should be able participate actively (drawing)
- ideally in the room this happens on a big screen in the room From what I've seen so far:
- solutions like Samsung flip2 seem to be only made for collaboration with people in the same room
- pure whiteboarding SAAS Tools don't always work with available big touchscreens (browser compatibility, etc.). Or you will have to run a dedicated PC that is connected to the screen.
- mirroring an iPad that lies on the meeting room table might be an option, but then it has to be passed around to draw What are your best setups for this or similar use cases that you've found? Thanks! |
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Usually the host of the meeting (they're over Zoom) will share their screen, which is then projected onto the meeting room's big TV screen. This allows people to keep track of what the main thrust of the discussion / collaboration is.
For the meeting room participants, we have a single conference room-style wide angle camera + microphone combo in the room, which joins the Zoom session as a single user. The people in the room don't need to join Zoom themselves, they just log onto the Miro board individually. It's very easy to see what's going on, as Miro displays where the other users' mouse cursors are at any given time, and we use the "Bring everyone to me" feature when it's necessary to 'herd the cats' :)