I started a crowdsourcing project about coronavirus response if any of you
want to contribute:
coronavirustechhandbook.com
- Exploring video conferencing platforms, and considering taking out a
paid subscription/account which we could share for community members
organising online meetups or other virtual events
- Organising training in delivering online training/webinars for
interested volunteers, particularly our existing lead trainers
- Exploring the potential for online editing events specifically
focused on producing quality information about the pandemic and associated
issues
- Joining wider advocacy efforts across the movement encouraging
bodies such as the WHO to release their content under open licences
- Thinking about how we can support educators - including parents - in
a move to online learning (at universities) and homeschooling (for the
schools sector)
Lucy, these sections in particular seem relevant to the above:
-
coronavirustechhandbook.com/remote
-
coronavirustechhandbook.com/education
-
coronavirustechhandbook.com/events
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