Show & Tell-Tools for dispersed working in software development (Event from the vault May 2020)
- Sep 27, 2022
- 2 min read
Check out this video from the vault from an event we ran in May 2020.
Here is the original synopsis:
About this event
Most software developers are quite used to doing some remote work, perhaps working from home a day or two per week and in some cases fully dispersed development teams. But a lot of us are used to getting together regularly particularly for things like retrospectives, training, product planning or scaled agile ceremonies.
However for the moment we can’t do this. So how do we run complex interactive events when everyone is remote? Which tools are available and how do they help? In this session people who have been successful with some of these tools will show how they work, their strengths and limitations and when and where to use them.
The tools are things like Adobe Connect, Zoom for Education, Google Classroom, Miro, WebEx, Learn Cube, but we are open to any tool people want to share.
About this Event This is a London CTOs event in association with CTO Craft. This is our sixth virtual roundtable over recent weeks, previous events have covered topics such as dealing with a crisis, finding your next role and transitioning from the tech team to the leadership team. (Videos available).
You can expect the roundtable to be a lively discussion facilitated by London CTOs organiser Barry Cranford and answered by a selection of experienced CTOs and mentors.
Who should attend? - First time CTOs looking to learn - Experienced or veteran CTOs - Aspiring CTOs
You are welcome to sign up in any of the following capacities: - A mentor/someone happy to share your story - Someone with questions - A spectator to enjoy the debate
This is an online event starting at 12.30pm BST. Attendees will be sent a link on or before the day of the event.
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