Medium sized channels (~5 lines of text per second) should have an active mod for every ~200 viewers. For large channels, it's a good idea to employ the use of automated moderation (such AutoMod and/or third party bots) and have mods that interact with chat. One active mod per every 600 viewers is average for this type of moderation and channel
A Panel Discussion is a specific type of session usually seen at conferences & conventions. A number of invited guests are involved onstage at the same time, usually with a moderator asking them questions and controlling the flow of the event. A Panel discussion may or may not also involve questions from the audience.
Somebody may be having a heated debate which gets really interesting. And if it’s too scripted, you may cut out that heated debate. So I think you’re right. There needs to be a balance of having preparation, having the right people on the panel, the right topic, good preparation, but not overdoing it either. Then also having actions at the end.
A moderator who is working hard on behalf of the audience is one of the most important elements of a good panel discussion. It might help to think of how talk show hosts and news anchors keep things moving—and channel a few of those techniques. And attend panel discussions with a critical eye for how they work; you’ll learn a lot by closely
The moderator maintains the session flow, stays on time, and keeps to the agenda. For many video conferences and events, a moderator may simply be the host. While moderators make a meeting more
They typically find a panel moderator by asking: A local celebrity, such as a newsperson. A well-known member of the association. A good sponsor who needs a little visibility to be happy. A colleague offered to put together a panel. An associate who mentioned a certain person would be a good moderator. Google “who can moderate a panel?”
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As a leading expert in moderating panel discussions, here is the recipe I use to prepare for and moderate a lively and informative panel discussion: Clarify the vision with the meeting organizer Select, invite, and confirm the panelists Prepare an engaging format Start with a strong opening Facilitate a lively conversation Sprinkle in audience
The moderator (aka chair/discussant/MC) Picking a good moderator is the key ingredient to a successful panel discussion. The moderator will be responsible for time management and ensuring your speakers don’t ramble, go off on a tangent, or dominate the talk. So they’ll need to be skilled at politely interrupting speakers that have gone over
Advice on how to draft a single index card that will help you moderate better panel discussions. This is based on my Harvard Business Review piece, "How to M
Topic: As a conference organiser, you need to ensure that the panel topic is aligned with your conference theme. Do thorough research when selecting the topic/panel title, and when writing the
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