Rule of thumb... for all these years 5 break our rooms/spaces per 100
participants. For smaller groups (+- 50) a large room with nooks usually works
better. I’ve had groups of 25 with 4-5 groups working at the same time.
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Robin, your question raised another one on the opposite end if the scale for
me. I'll be supporting a large Open Space event---500+. Is there a guideline
regarding number of sessions based on total attendance?
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On Mar 16, 2016 5:16 AM, Robin E Brown vi
Correction, my question, How was OST conveyed to new comers at that
event? It's about Paul Levy's post of pictures, More beautiful open
space ... In a cafe
https://www.facebook.com/groups/7189220743/permalink/10154608760300744/
Actually anyone can share thoughts about OST in public spaces, love
HI Suzanne,
Thanks for this news. Looking at the Facebook link I notice that there
are no wall charts in the photos. How was OST conveyed to new comers at
that event?
Thanks Peace and Love,
Tony
On 3/15/2016 12:48 PM, Suzanne Daigle via OSList wrote:
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Hello! Thanks Michael, Harrison, and Lisa for supporting OSELE.16 (aka LEX)
and all the people that are helping us on this wonderful adventure!
For all the people thinking about joining us next May, some news about next
OSELE.16 (aka LEX, the *4th Open Space European Learning Exchange,
10th-13th M
I remember a guideline for a single room Open space. We have no tables at
all except for the coffee and food buffet. And we have 2,5 - 3 square
meters per participant (~ 25 - 30 square feet), then we can have endless
number of concurrent breakout session. For ever session that is added then
the spa