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Once clicked, the who's here button in the Control section, will show the user(s) who is in the room. The user(s) will be shown in alphabetical order and will have a green star next to them if they are your buddy, or a yellow star with a question mark next to it if they might be your buddy later. The who's here button used to automatically show up once you enter a different room. Now it's the tab you've clicked before entering another room.

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  • Once clicked, the who's here button in the Control section, will show the user(s) who is in the room. The user(s) will be shown in alphabetical order and will have a green star next to them if they are your buddy, or a yellow star with a question mark next to it if they might be your buddy later. The who's here button used to automatically show up once you enter a different room. Now it's the tab you've clicked before entering another room.
  • Who's Here? is a very popular introductory exercise. Use it in the beginning of a workshop as a warm-up to talking about identity, diversity, inclusiveness. If it works, this exercise will elicit feelings from group members related to personal identity and acceptance, experiences of bias and discrimination, desire for connection without compromising integrity, etc. Facilitators should be prepared to deal with such feelings.
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  • Once clicked, the who's here button in the Control section, will show the user(s) who is in the room. The user(s) will be shown in alphabetical order and will have a green star next to them if they are your buddy, or a yellow star with a question mark next to it if they might be your buddy later. The who's here button used to automatically show up once you enter a different room. Now it's the tab you've clicked before entering another room.
  • Who's Here? is a very popular introductory exercise. Use it in the beginning of a workshop as a warm-up to talking about identity, diversity, inclusiveness. If it works, this exercise will elicit feelings from group members related to personal identity and acceptance, experiences of bias and discrimination, desire for connection without compromising integrity, etc. Facilitators should be prepared to deal with such feelings.
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