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Friday May 29, 2026 10:00am - 10:20am EDT

Using a custom, web‑based tool—SwiftFlock (swiftflock.app)—you can create well‑matched groups that respect competencies, gender identities, existing friendships, physical location, or any other rule you define; once the groups are formed you can instantly assign discussion prompts, capture real‑time conversations, and post a follow‑up survey to see if the activity improved targeted competencies, and in this session we’ll walk through a quick live demo of the tool, showing how to set up matching criteria, launch an activity, and collect analytics while also exploring what makes a truly well‑matched group.
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Shane Oberloier

Assistant Teaching Professor, Michigan Technological University
Shane Oberloier is an award winning assistant teaching professor at Michigan Technological University. He also directs the Alley Makerspace and Open Source Hardware Enterprise. He approaches engineering from an entrepreneurial mindset, and creates strongly collaborative project based... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 10:00am - 10:20am EDT
Peninsula I

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