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Friday
Mar122021

How to keep your virtual lab meeting from being just another Zoom call

Terrific write up at Cell Mentor on virtual lab meetings. I had the pleasure of discussing our zoom retreat with Claudia Willmes for the article, and could describe all of the fantastic activities designed by our lab social team to keep everyone engaged. The whole article is worth reading, but a highlight is the call-out to Ruben's excellent escape room:

Escape games were already a popular activity for lab outings before 2020, but they have been taken to another level during the pandemic. There are several escape room companies that offer virtual adventures. Liston's group took this a notch further and went for a custom-made game designed by lab member Ruben Vangestel.

"The custom escape Zoom was based in the lab cold room, with a series of puzzles needed to escape," Liston says. "It had the typical ‘communal problem solving' aspect of an escape room, but by using pictures of our lab as the setting and cameos from lab members giving clues, it really created a warm feeling of togetherness. A reminder of the space we used to share, and the common experiences that unify us."

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