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2. Videos that may give you a sense of how an unconference runs:
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<li>https://youtu.be/8HM5Q3ZkKSg</li>
<li>[https://youtu.be/iUEt0xOysr4] (note: this is a good overview of an unconference, but some of the spaces used for the conversations foster more of the traditional presenter/audience dynamic, so make sure to be mindful to avoid that and ensure that everyone feels they are equal participants.)</li>
</ul>
Translation2. Videos that may give you a sense of how an unconference runs:
<ul style="margin-left: 40px;">
<li>https://youtu.be/8HM5Q3ZkKSg</li>
<li>[https://youtu.be/iUEt0xOysr4] (note: this is a good overview of an unconference, but some of the spaces used for the conversations foster more of the traditional presenter/audience dynamic, so make sure to be mindful to avoid that and ensure that everyone feels they are equal participants.)</li>
</ul>

2. Videos that may give you a sense of how an unconference runs:

  • https://youtu.be/8HM5Q3ZkKSg
  • [1] (note: this is a good overview of an unconference, but some of the spaces used for the conversations foster more of the traditional presenter/audience dynamic, so make sure to be mindful to avoid that and ensure that everyone feels they are equal participants.)