Yeah agreed. Remote meetings with screen sharing can be incredibly effective for learning and innovation, if the people have a good rapport and can work well together, plus have fast internet and systems so there's not technology friction.
This allows you to get 5+ people looking at one screen close up in detail, which is hard on a physical screen. This also allows for long sessions which is hard on a physical screen as usually if it's more than 2 or 3 people then some people are standing up.
This allows you to get 5+ people looking at one screen close up in detail, which is hard on a physical screen. This also allows for long sessions which is hard on a physical screen as usually if it's more than 2 or 3 people then some people are standing up.