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Thoughts on running the monthly meetup
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Duncans thoughts on running the monthly meetup
  
Before the meetup
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* Prepare an intro in advance with a little bit about the topic
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| Monthly Meetup
* Check the agenda for topics
 
  
On the hour, before the recording
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Preparation
# Check someone is ready to make the video late
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* If there's time prepare an intro in advance with a little bit of knowledge about the topic
# Use the first minutes to introduce OSArch briefly, from the website front page going through our aims and links
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* Check the agenda for topics for later, maybe pull some things from the forum or other places
# Ask for someone to take notes for a follow up post
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* Find out who is presenting and what their name(s) are. Often people don't introduce themselves or the project clearly at the beginning.
  
Time to start
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Just before the recording
# Ask the guest if they have an image they want to start the video with
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# Check someone is ready to make the video(s)
# Put the guests image on the screen
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# If this is your first time introduce OSArch briefly using the website.
# Request the video starts
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# Ask for someone to take notes for a follow up post.
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# Mention that it's public etc.
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# Mention turning on camera when you ask a question, keeping mics turned off.
  
Start the recording
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Request the recording start - wait for confirmation
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Presentation
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OSArch Monthly Meeting
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Preparation
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* What are their names?
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* What will they be talking about?
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* How long do they want to talk?
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* Get a list of links to their projects
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Pre-recording
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* Quick run through of who we are and what our resources are
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OSArch blurb
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Welcome everyone who's joining us today to hear about what's happening in the world of Free/Libre & OpenSource for the field of architecture, engineering, construction and building maintenance.
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Today we have a presentation about xxx by xxx.
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# Give a very quick presentation of the person and the project
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# go for it
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# note down some questions - you'll need at least three to fill the silence between other peoples questions.
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(examples of questions topic: funding, real-world applications, team size, plans for the future, suggestions for collaboration ...)
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Questions time
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# Remind people that we'll stop on the hour.
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# Ask that people turn on their camera if they can when they ask their question
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# Keep an eye on those raised hands - they're not very big
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Be clear about when we are finished so the it's clear where the video stops.
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Monthly OSArch chat
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Before restarting the video
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# There is an agenda here: https://wiki.osarch.org/index.php?title=Monthly_Meetup
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# This is a an open discussion about who & what we are as a project
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# This is also recorded and may be shared publicly
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Start the recording - wait for confirmation
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# Who we are with a link
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# Todays agenda taken from the wiki is ...
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# Does anyone have some other topics they'd like us to try and discuss?
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# Who can take notes for decisions and follow up? Please on the wiki
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Latest revision as of 02:56, 8 October 2021

Duncans thoughts on running the monthly meetup

Monthly Meetup

Preparation

  • If there's time prepare an intro in advance with a little bit of knowledge about the topic
  • Check the agenda for topics for later, maybe pull some things from the forum or other places
  • Find out who is presenting and what their name(s) are. Often people don't introduce themselves or the project clearly at the beginning.

Just before the recording

  1. Check someone is ready to make the video(s)
  2. If this is your first time introduce OSArch briefly using the website.
  3. Ask for someone to take notes for a follow up post.
  4. Mention that it's public etc.
  5. Mention turning on camera when you ask a question, keeping mics turned off.

Request the recording start - wait for confirmation

Presentation

OSArch Monthly Meeting Preparation

  • What are their names?
  • What will they be talking about?
  • How long do they want to talk?
  • Get a list of links to their projects

Pre-recording

  • Quick run through of who we are and what our resources are

OSArch blurb Welcome everyone who's joining us today to hear about what's happening in the world of Free/Libre & OpenSource for the field of architecture, engineering, construction and building maintenance.

Today we have a presentation about xxx by xxx.

  1. Give a very quick presentation of the person and the project
  2. go for it
  3. note down some questions - you'll need at least three to fill the silence between other peoples questions.

(examples of questions topic: funding, real-world applications, team size, plans for the future, suggestions for collaboration ...)

Questions time

  1. Remind people that we'll stop on the hour.
  2. Ask that people turn on their camera if they can when they ask their question
  3. Keep an eye on those raised hands - they're not very big

Be clear about when we are finished so the it's clear where the video stops.

Monthly OSArch chat Before restarting the video

  1. There is an agenda here: https://wiki.osarch.org/index.php?title=Monthly_Meetup
  2. This is a an open discussion about who & what we are as a project
  3. This is also recorded and may be shared publicly

Start the recording - wait for confirmation

  1. Who we are with a link
  2. Todays agenda taken from the wiki is ...
  3. Does anyone have some other topics they'd like us to try and discuss?
  4. Who can take notes for decisions and follow up? Please on the wiki