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    Hi Yla,
    I was asked the same question for a remote customer seminar , even though one tends to think that It cannot be done , I believe it CAN be done, obviously there are some limitations to the live session.

    In terms of software, any webinar or virtual meetings software will do. I have mostly used webex, but outside the corporate world, in academics people tend to use teems, zoom or even skype. Just make sure you have enough spaces for the attendees *limits in the number of attendees.
    The next thing would be the parts. What we did was that we asked the participants if they had a basic lego set from their kids. Some of them did, some of them didn’t. What we did, was send them through internal email some basic sets before the event. Take into account that we did that when things were not as limited and restricted as they are now, but there are always options. One has to be creative.
    Per Kristiansen one of the Master Trainers has also delivered virtual sessions with facilitators. I believe the session is called CAFE something. He asks questions and every person builds their model and then they all share and discuss. Again as those are facilitators they will have lego sets available.
    I dont recommmend using other types of bricks. I have seen instances where people use different bricks and I really think you lose on the flexibility and variety of the parts.
    One of the main things here as with the live events, is time. The recommendation would be to do a pilot or test, with 2 or 3 remote members and going through key parts of the workshop to test if the time given for building, sharing and reflection is enough. If you want to discuss further, please email me at jp.bustam@gmail.com
    Best luck and please share your experience. We will probably will need to explore more this way of working after recent world events.

    Regards and good luck
    Juan

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