Which meeting practice gives more people a fair chance to contribute?
- Share the question early and offer spoken and written response pathsCorrect answer
- Reward the first person who answers and move on quickly
8 lessons · IntermediateAuthored internally
Make the message findable
Before anyone can contribute, they have to be able to tell what you are asking and by when.
Design who gets to speak
Watch what actually happens in the room, then change the structure rather than the people.
Decide, explain, repair
Inclusion that stops at the discussion is decoration. It has to survive the decision.
A topic labels a run of consecutive lessons. It never nests them, and lesson order is the only sequence this Course has.
Before anyone can contribute, they have to be able to tell what you are asking and by when.
Make It Easier to Contribute
Slides · 8 blocks · 1 slide deck, 2 headings, 3 paragraphs, 1 list, 1 callout · 6m 30s
Write So the Night Shift Can Act On It
Reading · 8 blocks · 1 heading, 3 paragraphs, 1 list, 2 callouts, 1 flashcard deck · 5m 30s
Watch what actually happens in the room, then change the structure rather than the people.
Notice Who Actually Spoke
Reading · 6 blocks · 1 heading, 2 paragraphs, 1 list, 1 callout, 1 scenario · 4m 30s
Redesign the Decision Moment
Reading · 6 blocks · 1 heading, 1 list, 2 paragraphs, 1 decision activity, 1 callout · 6m
Access Is Not a Gesture
Reading · 5 blocks · 1 heading, 2 paragraphs, 1 sort activity, 1 callout · 6m
Inclusion that stops at the discussion is decoration. It has to survive the decision.
Say How the Decision Was Made
Reading · 5 blocks · 1 heading, 2 paragraphs, 1 list, 1 callout · 4m
When You Get It Wrong in the Room
Reading · 6 blocks · 1 heading, 2 paragraphs, 1 list, 1 scenario, 1 callout · 4m 30s
Inclusive Communication Toolkit
Reading · 6 blocks · 1 heading, 2 paragraphs, 1 document, 1 list, 1 callout · 7m
Single-choice, immediate feedback, unlimited retries, latest result only. The quiz never gates completion and produces no Exam Evidence.
This is the Course's earlier question model, kept while the Checkpoints land. The Checkpoint is what gates progression now — one single-choice question after a lesson, authored inside that lesson, and passing it is what records the lesson complete.
Optional. Leave it as Not set — nothing targets difficulty, it only tells a reader what to expect.
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