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[NCDD-DISCUSSION] Best platforms for building online communities in 2022?
Thank you very much to everyone for sharing their answers. I shared this question on the NCDD discussion list and the Facilitators for Covid Response list </g/f4c-response>. The only
By Lucas Cioffi · #1640 ·
Re: Best platforms for building online communities in 2022?
Hi Lucas - great question.? I think it really depends on the context.? There are so many tools out there and it really depends on what kind of community someone wants to build.? The kind of tool
By Lorenz Sell · #1639 ·
Re: Best platforms for building online communities in 2022?
Hi Lucas! I¡¯ll answer right away with Welo (welo.spaces). Keith McCandless is working with the developers (and I am as well) to embed Liberating Structures in the tool and enhance the experience. As
By Fernando Murray Loureiro · #1638 ·
Re: Best platforms for building online communities in 2022?
Hi Lucas Discord Free for most of use Very easy to use (channel creation, rules, possibility to begin with a specific channel, Possibility to restrict channels to subgroup It¡¯s a community of people
By christine koehler · #1637 ·
Best platforms for building online communities in 2022?
Hi All, A lot has changed about online communities since the pandemic began. Does anyone here belong to an online community that uses a platform that they would recommend? What makes the platform
By Lucas Cioffi · #1636 ·
Re: Virtual Learning Retreat Ikebana, coupon code
Thank you very much for making this possible, Sara! Lucas Cioffi
By Lucas Cioffi · #1635 ·
Virtual Learning Retreat Ikebana, coupon code
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Re: Best low-bandwidth e-learning platform? multi-lingual, low-bandwidth,
Sarah we are also looking at low bandwidth tech and platforms, I will make sure that Katherine Treddinick sees this and can share any learning with you and of course the community here. We are
By Steve McCann · #1633 ·
Best low-bandwidth e-learning platform? multi-lingual, low-bandwidth,
Brilliant minds, I'm searching, once again, for an *e-learning+ platform that works well in low-bandwidth settings*. What platforms have you used, or even heard of, that are... (*from most to least
By Sarah Nehrling · #1632 ·
Re: Networking test session begins soon (Wednesday!)
I was looking forward to this, but I'm not feeling well so will back out today. Hope you'll try it again, though!
By Luci McKean · #1631 ·
Re: Networking test session begins soon (Wednesday!)
Hi All, The test networking session begins soon: 12pm Eastern / 9am Pacific today. Drop in for a few minutes here <https://f4c.qiqochat.com/e/networking-test> to meet a few other people from this F4C
By Lucas Cioffi · #1630 ·
Networking test session this Wednesday
Hi All, I don't think the F4C group has held any online events yet where we can meet each other. Should we make one happen? You're invited to a 30-minute networking test this Wednesday at 12pm Eastern
By Lucas Cioffi · #1629 ·
Re: Tech support pay and responsibilities - working online with blind participants
Hello, regarding tech support, I pay $50-$60/hour and expect more than what's presented in the list below. For example, I would add: - Ensure before a session starts that I as facilitator and my three
By Spee Braun · #1628 ·
Re: working online with blind participants
Hi Amy, I do think there are great candidates to be found at $35/hour. As a baseline for this conversation, here are some of the responsibilities of a Zoom host: - greet people - share screensaver
By Lucas Cioffi · #1627 ·
Re: working online with blind participants
Lucas, I¡¯m curious where you got the figure of $35/ hour for Zoom tech hosts¡­ that seems incredibly low to me, especially given how much tech hosts are often asked to do - it¡¯s rarely as simple
By Amy Lenzo · #1626 ·
Re: working online with blind participants
Thanks for clarifying that you're thinking about your facilitation more than the tech aspects. This entire thread has made me think about slides: I've been known to use slides as my own visual aid for
By Luci McKean · #1625 ·
Re: working online with blind participants
Thank you for all your responses and contributions. Words are important indeed. Food for thoughts. As I read your emails my inquiry in some way becomes more clear. I see two different ways of
By gerardo de luzenberger · #1624 ·
Re: working online with blind participants
Hello Gerardo, Here is Zoom's language
By Lucas Cioffi · #1623 ·
Re: working online with blind participants
We just had a recent consultation with a person who is blind, and he gave us the best advice around two really specific things in virtual meetings. When the chat is being used, his screen reader
By Teletha McJunkin | Resolutionist · #1622 ·
Re: working online with blind participants
A few thoughts based on my experience and research. My company name "PersonaGrata" is a loose translation from Latin that means "Person Welcome" - a state we all desire, but may have difficulty
By Deborah Miller · #1621 ·