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FIELD NOTES
I Might Be a Dinosaur
Evaluating on Zoom - Part 2
James Wantz, DTM
I am afraid that I am a
dinosaur masquerading as
a mammal. Looking at the
world around me I find I am
pining for better times—like
three months ago when I could
go to a restaurant for a sit down dinner!—and human species!) but it is not my preferred
harrumphing about our reliance on technology. meeting format.
I am a creature of habit (some good and some I am not completely a dinosaur (resistant to
bad) that does not change quickly with the times change, opposed to technology, cold-blooded)
(long live Betamax!!). You see, last month I waxed nor am I completely a mammal (embracing
eloquent about the differences between dinosaurs change, tech adept, hot-blooded). My mammal
and mammals when it came to the Toastmasters side has fun with the shiny new technology,
world shift to online meetings instead of our participates in Toastmaster Zoom meetings,
regular (germ swapping) face-to-face meetings. contests, and forums as well as looks for ways
Now I am longing to attend a Toastmasters presenters can be more effective in their online
meeting that is face-to-face instead of face-to- speeches. My dinosaur side longs for “actual”
screen. Oh, don’t misunderstand, I am tickled that meetings where body language matters (instead
we have this technology to continue meetings of being offscreen or too small to be seen),
and connect digitally. However . . . some of the where social contact isn’t virtual, and where I
online meetings I attend don’t leave me feeling have a morning shower and am fully dressed
completely connected or really refreshed. (as opposed to a nice top half and jammies on
Rarely would I regret going to a Toastmasters the bottom).
meeting—now I can’t always say that. I do I think I am a hybrid (yeah, hybrids are all
realize how absolutely essential Zoom is to our the rage right now!): a bit of the old and a bit
continued existence (as a club . . .and as the of the new (change neutral, tech accepting but
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