Nov. 8 2012 presentation to OCSOA mentorship program. Tools to help sustain the mentor and mentee relationship when Face to Face meetings are not possible.
20. Google Plus and Hangouts
A step by step guide to Google Plus
A video that explains Google Hangouts
21. Web 2.0 Free Tools
Links to Web 2.0 meeting and screen sharing tools
Links to Web 2.0 Collaboration tools
22. When Face to Face is not an option
Consider the many technologies available to
coaches/mentors/mentees
Questions? @TDOttawa
Editor's Notes
Presentation delivered to the OCSOA Mentoring and Coaching Program – November 8, 2012
Try to commit to as many face to face meetings as possible so that you can benefit from all of the social cues
Try to commit to as many face to face meetings as possible so that you can benefit from all of the social cues
Video clip – shark tank – which one is the mentee and which is the mentor?
Whenever possible meeting face to face is best, but this is not always possible and not always the most economical means to stay connected when your mentor or mentee is in another part of the province
Phoning is an option – but the mentee or mentor is not always at their desk or able to take the call
Phoning is an option – but the mentee or mentor is not always at their desk or able to take the call
Sample of how to use Google Drive to collaborate on a document
Consider using a free web2.0 tool to have online meetings and to share screens etc between mentees and mentors