Ever get bored on a Zoom meeting when the presenter engages with only one person at a time? The next time you lead a Zoom meeting and want more interaction, ask the class to finish each of their contributions to the conversation with someone’s name, followed by a question mark. For example, “I think this has to be done within two weeks or we may miss an important window of opportunity…Roberta?” Now it is Roberta’s turn! She may say, “I’m not so sure this is as critical as we are making out…Jack?” This will allow you as the presenter to get more ideas, keep people engaged, and when you want to stop the ‘game’ simply say at the beginning of someone’s response, “We’ll take one more…Jack go ahead.”