Abstract | In the quest for improvements to the future of collaboration, we have seen the global academic community optimistically turn its gaze to hybrid formats as a way to balance the desire for in-person interaction against the imperative to be more inclusive, sustainable, and accessible in a volatile world. In Moss et al. the challenges of effective hybrid interaction were discussed with the recommendation of digital-first design as a way of increasing the viability of hybrid meetings (which we define as meetings with some combination of in-person and virtual attendance). |
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