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From YouTube: Chapter Leaders Roundtable
Description
Video featuring 5 chapters across 3 countries
See archive post for details:
https://hub.e-nable.org/content/perma?id=47576
The Chapter Leaders Roundtable is a monthly meeting. It is an opportunity for chapters to connect, to share local and regional resources, and to explore some of the challenges and recent developments involved at their sites. With such a diverse and dispersed community, these meetings help teams to align common goals and support each other. Each chapter is the expert of their local region, and has a lot they can teach the larger group!
HUB SPACE:
hub.e-nable.org/s/e-nable-chapter-leaders/
MEETING FULL ARCHIVE:
hub.e-nable.org/content/perma?id=44174
A
I'll
begin,
I
have
the
screen
open.
Okay.
So
if
you
could
introduce
your
name,
the
name
of
your
chapter,
how
many
members
you
have
how
long
you've
been
active
and
how
many
yeah,
how
many
members?
I
think
that
would
be
great,
so
my
name
is
ben.
I
have
been
involved
with
enable
the
last
two
years
I've
been
working
with
rochester,
enable
with
john
schull
there's
only
a
handful
of
members
these
days,
but
we're
in
rochester
new
york
and
how
long
has
rochester
enabled
been
around
for
john.
D
Should
unmute
myself?
First
I'm!
Actually,
I
am
the
chapter
lead
of
hope,
which
is
basically
university
of
south
carolina.
It's
a
student
organization
and
slash
small
company,
non-profit
that
we
started
and
we've
been
around
since
I
think
about
2017,
maybe
maybe
18.
Sometimes
I
get
those
dates.
Our
membership
is
sort
of
down
right
now
we're
about
eight
folks,
but
we
we're.
D
Oh
well,
let's
see
kevin
is
next
on
my
screen.
B
Hi
everyone,
my
name
is
kevin,
I'm
actually
an
intern
with
enable
and
I'm
going
to
be,
focusing
on
making
it
easier
to
on
board
and
become
an
active
member
of
enable
in
general.
F
Hi
everyone-
I
am
also
an
enable
intern
kevin
and
I
are
both
in
the
brandeis
mba
program,
I'm
the
event
planning
consultant
intern
and
I'm
helping
enable
kind
of
create
some
templates
for
future
events,
create
events
in
general
work
on
marketing
material
kind
of
just
like
organizing
all
that
material,
and
we
got
started
around
two
weeks
ago,
so
I'll
be
working
with
enable
through
december.
F
Sorry,
I
let's
see
who
didn't
introduce
themselves
madison.
G
Yeah
here
you
go
hi
guys,
I'm
madison,
I
am
the
chapter
leader
slash
president
of
enable
dc,
so
this
chapter
has
been
around
since
2017
as
well.
It
was
originally
called
naple
onanton
by
our
the
founder
was
richard
hodgkon.
G
I
might
be
pronouncing
his
last
name
wrong,
but
he
moved
to
hawaii
and
then
I
kind
of
adopted
the
the
chapter
and
then
rebranded
it
as
enable
dc
as
our
volunteers
kind
of
encompass
the
dmv
area.
So
we
have
volunteers
from
washington,
dc
virginia
and
maryland,
and
as
of
now,
we
have
about
10
to
15
volunteers,
but
it
kind
of
fluctuates
just
depending
on
people's
availability
and
whatnot
yeah.
I
guess
I'm
passing
it
to.
I
I
don't
know
who
spoke
so
you'll
help
me
with
the
next
torch.
Sorry,
I'm
late
joining
in
from
rawata,
which
is
the
turkish
chapters
countrywide
chapter
of
enable
we
have
approximately
3
000
volunteers,
we've
done
more
than
120
hens,
more
than
120
kids,
sorry
more,
approximately,
I
think
more
than
150
hands
and
so
forth,
and
we're
working
on
many
many
projects
at
the
same
time,
mostly
corporates
sponsorship
projects
at
the
moment-
and
my
name
is
zainab.
H
B
E
C
Torch
to
theo,
who
will
then
tell
us
not
only
about
himself
but
about
his
new
website.
E
Okay,
well,
I'm
sorry,
I'm
tirion,
I'm
a
co-founder
and
current
president
of
enable
in
france,
we
have
been
operating
since
late,
2000
2015..
E
We
have
roughly
800
recipients
and
800
makers,
400
of
them
being
validated
and
certified,
and
we
have
built
something
around
200
devices,
maybe
a
bit
more
now.
E
And
well
what
I'm
not
sure
how
you
want
to
organize
this
pen?
What
happens
is
we
began
in
2015
with
a
very
simple
website
that
we
built
ourselves,
and
we
have
just
now
launched
a
broad
new
version
with
a
number
of
functionalities
that
I
hope
we
will
be
able
to
share
with
the
community
by
making
it
available
as
a
kit
that
can
be
deployed
on
any
server
anywhere
still
a
lot
of
work
to
do.
E
But
we
are
going
to
work
with
you
guys
on
the
documenting
all
that,
because
the
writing,
the
competition
is
always
a
pain,
and
we
are
not
very
good
at
that.
A
The
the
documentation
could
be
something
that
involves
chapters
in
the
u.s.
It
could
be
something
that
involves
the
lumia
proposal.
It
could
be
something
that
we
post
on
the
hub,
but
the
website
here,
maybe
you
could
talk
a
little
bit
about
some
of
the
the
features
with
matching
users
device
users
to
some
of
your
volunteers,
and
I
don't
know
if
you
want
to
share
your
screen.
A
This
is
yeah
an
extension
of
a
a
series
of
meetings
that
zyna
john
jeremy,
terry
and
I
had
looking
at
some
ways
that
we
can
be
sharing
chapter
resources,
things
that
chapters
are
developing
for
themselves.
Sometimes
they
can
be
shared
as
sort
of
an
open
source
toolkit.
So
this
was
something
that
terry's
been
working
on
all
summer
with,
with
his
team
in
france,.
E
I
cannot
share
my
skin
right
now,
but
because
I'm
not
authorized
too,
but
if
you
give
me
the
authorization,
I
will
do
it.
Okay
are
an.
A
B
H
You
can
do
it
in
the
screen.
Sharing
permissions
just
under
advanced
sharing
options.
A
So
we'll
we'll
start
with
this,
this
demo
from
theory
and
we'll
talk
a
little
bit
about.
Maybe
some
other
shared
tools
that
that
we
have
some
things
that
we're
using
and
maybe
some
challenges
that
we
have
in
terms
of
matching
with
volunteers
and
and
device
users
and
then
afterwards,
maybe
we
can
just
sort
of
open
it
up
and
go
around
and
talk
about
a
couple
things.
Here's
the
new
website.
E
Okay,
so
first
of
all,
it
is
multi-lingual
because
our
first
website
was
in
french,
of
course,
and
only
in
french.
So
now
you
have
the
two
basic
languages-
french
for
us,
of
course,
and
english,
but
other
languages
can
be
added
as
as
required,
and
so
that
was
one
major
part.
E
E
E
So
first
thing
is:
when
you
go
to
the
profile
of
the
person,
they
can
request
the
device.
So
as
soon
as
they
are
logged
logged
in
they
can
access
their
profile
and
from
there
they
can
request
a
device.
They
can
submit
a
test
hand
and
they
can
ask
to
be
a
promoted
as
an
active
member
which
they
are
not
by
default.
E
Oh
yeah,
it
is
it
is.
I
haven't.
I
didn't
notice
that
yeah
that's
nice.
I
have
to
translate
that
and
then
you
have
the
classical
profile
and
for
each
person
you
have
all
the.
If
the
person
is
a
maker,
you
have
the
list
of
all
the
devices
that
person
has
made
in
the
past.
E
All
these
buttons
are
available
to
everyone
that
is
logged,
but
these
these
functions
will
only
be
displayed
when
relevant,
but
anyone
anyone
can
request
the
test
time.
E
H
E
E
E
A
If
you
could
click
on
one
of
those,
I'm
curious.
If
you
go
down
to
let's
say
the
unlimited
or
even
the
scaling,
I'm
curious
that
that
would
be
a
good
place
to
start
the
scaling
under
matching
yeah.
E
Okay,
so
this
is
the
the
main
information
area
for
our
makers
and
again
we
are
lazy,
so
we
like
to
be
able
to
say
go
first
to
the
website,
explore
the
website.
Then,
if
you,
after
that,
if
you
still
have
questions
we'll
answer
them,
of
course,
with
a
smile,
but
we
try
to
put
all
the
information
there,
so
it
becomes
a
kind
of
recurrence.
E
E
E
E
Great
and
and
then
I
can
choose
the
backer
and
if
I
click
on,
I
can
add
comments
and
if
I
click
on
record
it
will
do
the
matching
in
the
database
and
it
will
send
the
emails
to
the
maker
to
the
recipient.
E
E
That
corresponds
to
a
project
currently
being
held.
You
see,
we
have
three
makers
here
for
this
kid
working
simultaneously
working
together,
because
it's
not
an
easy
case
and
we
we
need
to
to
think
and
to
to
work
as
a
team
to
do
that,
but
I
can
still
change
the
team
if,
for
some
reason,
a
maker,
I
cannot
make
it
anymore.
I
can
add
a
new
maker.
I
can
remove
an
old
one
and
so
on.
A
I've
got
a
question
for
you,
tiri.
I
know
in
in
enable
web
central
there's
these
roles
that
different
people
identify
with.
Do
you
in
your
team
making
identify
different
roles
or.
E
E
E
C
H
So
now
I
have
a
question
I
this
is
really
nice
work,
terry.
I
do
have
a
wordpress
sort
of
a
managed
wordpress
hosting
already
set
up
where
I
can
host
up
to
ten
different
sites
and
I'm
only
using
eight.
H
So
I
actually
could
very
easily
spin
up
a
copy
of
this
for
testing
on
our
end,
when
you're
ready
to
share
it
with
us
now,
you're
still
doing
work
on
this,
like,
for
example,
you're
still
working
on,
maybe
some
of
the
translation
stuff
any
other
further
after
you
share
it
with
us,
then
you
go
and
make
further
updates.
How
do
we
get
the
benefit
of
that?
Like?
Would
we
be
able
to
update
our
code.
E
I
think
I
think,
in
terms
of
functionalities,
the
the
site
contains
anything
we.
E
But
what
I
was
about
to
suggest
is:
maybe
you
guys
should
have
a
go
at
deploying
it
once
first
and
maybe
tweak
it
as
you
feel
before,
to
redistribute
redistribute
it,
and-
and
maybe
you
have
the
knowledge
time
and
skills
to
to
do
a
github
or
whatever
to
allow
for
forking
the
the
website,
and
maybe
you
want
to
handle
the
future
evolution
of
that.
H
A
A
quick
question:
the
developer
that
worked
on
this
project
is
he
multilingual?
Is
he
more
comfortable
in
french,
okay.
E
So
he
is
he's
in
belgium
and
he
probably
speaks
belgium,
belgium,
but
I'm
french,
but
I
don't
think
his
english
is
extinguishing.
A
Okay,
so
in
terms
of
the
documentation,
it
probably
would
be
a
good
idea
for
us
to
see
if
either
we
can
find
a
volunteer
who
speaks
french
and
english
or
somebody
that
could
easily
communicate
with
him.
Because
a
lot
of
the.
B
E
H
As
soon
as
you're
comfortable
sharing
a
copy
terry,
if
you
could
send
that
my
way
or
yeah,
you
know
where
I
can.
E
Let
me,
let
me
show
you
a
bit
of
the
I've
shown
you.
Basically
what
the
front
office
does.
Yeah
that'd
be.
A
A
And
it
does
sound
like
like
for
zynap.
If
she
also
got
a
copy
of
this,
a
big
part
would
just
be
translating.
A
The
the
neat
thing,
though,
is
that
the
more
people
that
use
it
the
more
languages
that
that
could
be
available
within
this
package,
so
you
know.
I
Can
I
just
say
that
ceo,
you
did
a
great
job.
I
love,
I
love
what
you've
done
with
the
sites
and
I
think,
as
far
as
the
user
interface
and
the
information
goes,
it's
one
big
nice
package,
and
can
I
ask
when
we
move
forward
with
sharing
this
and
changing
and
tweaking
or
improving
it
whatever
we
do,
let's
keep
it
at
least
bilingual.
I
So
we
can
use
the
english
as
well
in
every
country
in
every
chapter,
that
is
always
there
and
then
we
can
add
and
translate
our
parts
our
languages
instead
of
french,
and
maybe
we
can
further
may
er
in
the
future,
use
other
languages
in
our
own
multi-language
things
in
our
own
chapters
as
well.
H
Yeah
I
mean
we're
doing
this
so
that
other
people,
you
know
we
can
share
the
code
and
other
chapters
might
choose
to
have
their
own
copy
and
it
might
go
that
way.
Personally,
I
would
love
to
see
us
figure
out
how
to
get
one
kind
of
big,
centralized
deployment
and
just
add
to
the
languages
so
that
we
have
more
and
more
and
more
languages
in
there
and
have
all
of
our
different
regions
using
the
same
instance,
because
that
way,
it's
all
in
one
database.
H
C
H
C
H
A
If
they
want
that's
right-
and
I
guess
in
terms
of
the
data
terry,
the
way
that
you
set
it
up,
you
know
like.
Obviously
the
eu
has
much
more
stringent
data.
I
think
these
days
than
us
or
some
other.
A
Requirements
yeah
so
you'd
have
your
own
data
and
then
it
would
be
something
where
let's
say
there
was
a
few
groups
that
were
using
a
similar
platform
like
zynap,
and
you
know,
let's
say
one
in
the
us:
people
could
be
sharing
updates
with
some
information,
but
not
all
the
information.
Is
there
an
easy
way
for
exporting
that,
or
is
it
just
going
into
the
spreadsheet
and
sort
of
pumping
out
some
sort
of
a
report
or
is
there?
Is
there
something
in
there
for
sort
of.
H
Well,
ideally,
we're
not
going
to
want
that
to
be
manual,
I
mean
our
long-term
goal
would
be
if
we're
going
to
have
a
bunch
of
different
deployments
with
different
databases.
It
would
be
nice
if
there
was
some
kind
of
a
scripted
method
of
sharing,
just
high-level
statistical
data.
How
many
cases
have
been
completed
average
time
to
completion?
You
know
just
things
like
that
that
are
non.
H
You
know,
privacy,
you
know
concerns,
but
if
we
could
somehow
centralize
that
high
level
data
in
this
like
a
reporting
dashboard,
that
would
be
kind
of
the
long
term
goal.
I
So
can
I
can
I
summarize,
and
can
you
guys
just
check
if
this
is
true,
we
can
go
either
way.
We
can
go
one
big
central
website
as
an
improvement
away
from
where
we
go
from
here
and
if
we
go
that
way,
we
have
to
solve
our
data
sharing
policies
and
all
that
legal
issues.
In
addition,.
B
I
Yes,
there
will
be
a
lot
of
legal
issues
here
in
turkey
too.
We
can't
store
any
information
in
other
countries
for
the
time
being
at
all
yeah,
so
that
that
would
be
an
challenge
in
addition
to
normal
user
interface
and
language
challenges
yeah
or
we
can
look
at
it,
improve
it
and
whatever
we
do,
deploy
it
in
local
hubs.
H
Well,
that's
what
I'm
wondering
would
it
be
possible-
and
this
might
be
a
question
for
tyrion
as
developer?
Is
it
might
it
be
possible
for
us
to
have
a
centralized
front
end
where
we
could
build
on
the
languages
and
not
have
to
do
that
in
many
different
places,
but
have
one
instance
that
has
all
the
different
languages
that
we
keep
adding
to,
but
the
database
maybe
could
be
separate
by
region.
Each
region
has
their
own
database
that
the
front
is
that
kind
of
thing
a
possibility.
E
I
know
that
user
in-app,
you
don't
work
the
same
way
as
I
do
in
france,
so
I'm
I
totally
don't
know
how
you
will
be
able
to
adapt
the
website
to
your
usage.
You
see
yeah,
so
what
I
think
is
is
maybe
jeremy.
If
you
can
set
up
a
and
make
available
for
the
global
community
a
u.s
website.
E
Probably
all
the
small
chapters
would
be
very
pleased
to
use
it,
because
it
would
avoid
them
the
hassle
of
doing
and
maintaining
that,
but
probably
the
the
bigger
chapters
are
when
there
are
legal
issues
that
cannot
be
solved,
then
they
they
would
want
to
to
deploy
it
locally.
H
Absolutely-
and
I
think
that's
perfectly
fine,
but
I
do
think
we
should
think
about
once
we
have
say
a
dozen
different
installments
or
in
different
countries.
How?
How
can
we
bring
the
high
level
data
together?
Nothing,
nothing
detailed,
but
just
the
statistical
data.
How
can
we
gather
that
together
and
centralize
that
we
don't
have
to
solve
that
today,
because
the
benefit
here
is
that
if
we
can
encourage
different
chapters
to
make
use
of
your
platform
at
least
they're
all
on
a
standard
database
structure?
I
C
Sorry
well,
I
was
gonna.
I
think
that
I
think
that's
right,
that
we
don't
to
solve
all
of
this,
but
I
think
there
is
a
stage
in
question.
We
initially
got
on
to
this
project,
because
zainab
said
she
had
an
immediate
wish
to
adopt
terry's
system
and
he's
now
made
that
available.
So.
C
I
Well,
I
was
just
thinking
after
what
you
all
said.
I
think
we
can
go
simultaneously
on
well,
I
mean
what
theory
theo
said
was
correct.
I
think
we,
the
challenge
of
overcoming
legal
issues,
is
bigger
and
harder,
so
I
we
could
just
try
to
adopt,
take
this
code
and
adopt
it
here
in
turkey
and
wherever
internationally
it
can
be
adopted,
and
you
guys
can
adopt
a
and
centralized
us
note
and
then
we
could
simultaneously.
I
While
we
try
to
adapt
this,
you
guys
can
work
on
how
we
can
communicate
these
nodes.
I
think
that
would
be
best
solution
and
if
we
solve
how
we
communicate
these
nodes,
maybe
after
the
after
that
as
a
second
phase.
Oh,
let's
connect
these
and
maybe
use
a
common
interface
would
be
a
next
chapter.
Maybe.
H
Right
so
I
think
there's
two
things
that
we'll
want
to
work
on
longer
term:
one
is
the
data
sharing
and
then
the
other
is
expanding
the
number
of
languages
available.
So
I'm
what
I'm
wondering-
and
maybe
this
could
be
a
follow-up
question
for
tyra.
If
you
don't
know,
is
that,
given
that
you
have
it
set
up
for
multilingual,
am
I
am
I
correctly
assuming
that
there's
a
file
somewhere
when
you
set
up
a
new
language
that
there's
a
file
somewhere
that
has
those
translations
and
after
we
set
up
a
new
language?
E
E
Yeah,
it's
it's
a
it's
a!
No,
it's
a
it.
Probably
isn't.
I
don't
know,
but
I
don't
know
okay,
it
probably
is
an
extension.
H
H
A
This
will
be
a
project
that
will
be
continuing,
it'll,
be
something
that
tiri
will
be
leading
and
collaborating
with
zynapp,
and
probably
some
some
of
the
chapters
in
the
us
is.
Is
this
something
that
ashley
or
madison?
What
do
you
guys
use
for
your
websites,
or
do
you
just
use
facebook?
A
D
We
actually
have
our
own
domain,
which
is
something
we
struggle
with
because
trying
to
keep
it
updated,
but
we
do
sort
of
a
niche
thing
where
we
don't.
D
You
know
we
depend
on
you
guys
for
really
like
the
whole
structure
of
who
submits
for
particular
hands
or
whatever
our
our
website
really
is
just
about
sort
of
our
specialty
things
that
we're
doing
and
it
you
know
we
we
did
medical
gear
when
the
virus
first
came
out,
so
we,
like,
you,
know,
put
a
thing
on
there
like
if
you're
in
this
area-
and
you
need
help-
you
know
that
type
of
thing,
so
it's
very
local
to
us.
I
I
think
it
was
great
as
a
downstream
user.
D
A
Great
that's
great
feedback
and
maybe
passing
over
to
madison.
G
Yeah,
so
for
our
chapter
actually,
most
of
our
cases,
we've
gotten
from
recipients
just
directly
emailing
us,
and
I
think
that's
because
our
you
know
our
information
is
on.
You
know
the
the
big
map
of
all
the
chapters,
but
we
did.
I
actually
went
through
enable
web
central
for
our
most
recent
case.
So
as
like
as
of
as
of
now.
G
I
think
it's
just
me,
and
maybe
one
other
volunteer,
that
you
know
just
kind
of
searches
for
cases
and
then
just
kind
of
I
just
like
apply
on
behalf
of
my
whole
chapter.
So
if
we
have
you
know,
volunteers
that
could
you
know
fabricate
assemble
and
all
that
stuff
like
I
I'm
capable
of
all
of
them,
but
I
just
kind
of
you
know
say
that
we
also
have
all
you
know.
We
have
other
volunteers.
Not
just
me.
That's
applying.
G
I
will
note
that
one
of
the
I
wouldn't
say
issues
but
with
the
recipient.
We
would
go
back
and
forth
through
the
private
messages
and
it
was
kind
of
hard
to
to
keep
track
of
the
messages
and
I
think
we
ended
up.
You
know
I
eventually
got
like
their
email
and
phone
number
and
then
we
just
kind
of
corresponded
through
there,
because
it
was
just
kind
of
easier,
and
you
know
I
feel
like
we
had
like,
or
I
had
in
mind
like
too
many
notifications.
G
So
just
that
was
just
like
a
little
kind
of.
Like
you
know,
user
interface
like
during
the
you
know
just
the
process
of
trying
to
get
information
from
the
user,
because
that
kind
of
took
some
time
like
going
back
and
forth.
But,
like
oh,
like
you
know
what
colors
what's
the
design.
So
I
really
like
the
enough
enable
france
interface
where
it
has.
G
You
know
the
the
buttons
of
you
know
the
sizing,
though
you
know
what
kind
of
design
you
want,
because
I
think
if
we
had
that,
I
think
it
would
be
much
easier
to
kind
of
communicate
with
the
recipient
on
what
they
want,
rather
than
having
to
you
know,
have
like
multiple,
like
one-line
sentence
conversations
until
we
kind
of
get
a
better.
You
know
better
idea
of
what
they
want,
but
I
mean
in
the
end,
like
you
know,
it
went
well.
G
We
were
able
to
make,
like
a
wonder
woman
hand
for
a
local
nine-year-old,
so
it's
you
know
still
works,
we're
still
able
to
get
cases,
but
that
was
only
just
kind
of
like
one
of
the
few
cases
that
our
chapter
have
done.
E
Once
once
the
matching
is
made,
yes,
they
are
in
the
open
and
they
on
on
complex
cases.
I
ask
them
to
keep
me
in
the
loop
by
seeing
me
after
the
next,
the
exchange,
but
on
a
regular
basis.
No,
so.
E
E
See
we
have
made
this
emailing
tool
that
allows
us
to
send
a
mass
email
to
with
a
number
of
key
words
to
a
population
of
users.
E
So,
and
we
have
a,
we
have
a
member
of
the
board
that
whose
task
is
to
once
every
two
months
go
around
all
the
the
the
bills
in
progress
to
just
to
make
sure
everything
is
fine.
B
I
I
I
E
I
I
do
keep
them
on
my
computer,
because
I
request
the
maker
to
send
them
to
me,
but
for
for
storage,
size,
reason
and
storage
price
on
on
our
server
online,
we
don't
keep
those
files
online.
Okay,
just
let
me
let
me
share
again.
I
E
So
so
I
just
logged
in
as
a
mini
administrator,
I
load
the
map
and
if
I
go
to
a
a
work
in
progress,
a
project
in
progress,
for
example
this
one
I
can
click
on
on
project
livre
here
and
and
close
the
project,
so
it
will
make
the
the
dot
go.
Green
and
the
project
will
not
be
editable
anymore,
so
it
will
be
considered
as
finished,
but
we
do
not.
E
So
we
do
not
have
a
mechanism
to
for
the
the
makers
to
say
within
the
website.
We
have
finished
this
project
it
can,
it
probably
will
be
a
future
revolution.
I
D
I
D
E
We
have
had
a
number
of
new
second
or
third
hand
requests,
but
we
never
reused
the
previous
files,
because
the
the
recipient's
hands
had
changed
in
size
and
his
taste
also
has
changed
so
he
doesn't
want.
He
doesn't
want
the
same
colors.
He
doesn't
want
the
same
decoration
and
it's
not
the
same
size,
and
maybe
it's
not
the
same
device.
So.
E
I'm
not
sure
there
is
a
huge
need
for
keeping
the
previous
files
except
okay
for
very
complex
devices
where
3d
modelling
has
been
made
and
when.
When
a
complete
creation
has
been
made.
A
Great,
so
maybe
this
is
a
good
moment.
We've
got
about
10
minutes
left
to
zoom
out
from
specifically
these
tools.
It
does
sound
like
something
that
to
work
in
in
areas
that
have
multiple
chapters.
There's
there's
some
things
that
could
be
interesting
to
consider.
A
You
know
maybe
a
layer
in
between
where
you
have,
because,
with
tyrion
and
april
france,
it's
one
chapter
for
the
whole
region,
the
whole
country
and
same
with
robotell,
but
it's
different
in
the
us
there's
all
these
different
chapters,
so
that
would
be
something
to
consider
for
us.
But
maybe
maybe
it's
a
good
moment
to
go
around
and
see
is
other
projects
that
anybody's
working
on
that
they
want
to
share
or
some
challenges
or
new
opportunities
with
their
chapter,
maybe
just
open
up
the
the
floor.
I
I
can
make
an
announcement
short
one.
I
have
an
international
workshop
and
a
speech
this
thursday
16th
of
september,
collaborating
with
the
with
the
german
enable
and
german
university
is
hosting
this
symposium.
I
think
I
shared
it
on
facebook
with
the
chapter
leaders
site,
it
is
open
to
registration,
so
I
don't
think
the
you
can
register
for
the
workshop
anymore,
but
you
can
register
for
the
roundtable
and
other
panels
if
you
want
to
join
them.
You're
welcome
and
we
are
working
on
other
projects,
but
I'm
not
in
liberty
to
share
it.
I
I
I
think
I
do
no.
I
don't
okay.
A
A
Are
there
any
other
chapters
that
you're
working
with
terry?
Do
you
have
any
projects
between
chapters.
E
I
E
What
what
I
wanted
to
say
is
you
are,
of
course,
all
of
you
welcome
to
register
on
enable.
and
have
a
look
at
the
website
and
explore
by
by
yourself.
A
Amazing,
it's
great
work,
terry,
and
thank
you
so
much
for
sharing.
I
I
think
that
idea
of
having
sort
of
a
kit-
that's
not
tied
to
all
of
your.
Your
personal
information
that
you
can
just
be
sort
of
exporting
and
sharing
with
people,
is
a
wonderful
model.
E
C
C
The
website
itself,
the
other,
has
to
do
with
the
sanitized
data
and
another
has
to
do
with
the
language
translations.
Those
are
each
different
tiers,
but
all
of
them
are
things
that
we
want
to
architect
in
such
a
way
that
they
can
be
augmented
and
then
propagated
out
to
the
various
clones.
C
D
We
do
have
a
project
that
we
we
now
have
our
senior
team.
We
have
biomedical
students
in
university
of
south
carolina.
We
have
one
project
that
they're
working
on
we're,
calling
it
p2bi,
which
is
prosthesis
to
body
interface
and
basically,
it's
just
developing
techniques
and
devices
that
act
as
an
intermediary
between
your
body
and
the
device.
D
So
we're
looking
at
things
that
you
know
hard
mounting
sensor
mounting
that
type
of
stuff
to
really
as
a
tool
for
the
developers
that
that
are
out
in
the
community
so
that
they
can
take
this
and
maybe
have
a
more
universal
way
of
attaching
and
yeah,
basically
attaching,
but
also
integrated
with
sensing.
H
That's
terrific
ashley
when
the
time
is
right.
Let's
make
sure
that
we
can
share
the
results,
your
work
in
the
hub,
so
that
others
can
benefit
from
that.
D
And
actually
the
whole
point
in
that
was
to
say
that
I'm
trying
to
put
it
on
to
the
hub
sooner
rather
than
later,
because
it's
a
year-long
project
and
what
I
think
would
be
useful
if
we
had
anybody
that
had
input
to
it
for
the
students
I
know
they're
going
to
have
to
do
it's,
I
mean
it's
their
culmination
project,
so
they
have
to
do
everything
from
you
know,
analytics
business
stuff
to
you
know
actually
interviewing
folks
that
deal
with
it.
D
H
This
sounds
like
the
kind
of
thing
where
we
should
set
up
a
new
space
specifically
for
this,
for
the
p2bi
stuff
on
the
hub,
and
I
can
help
you
with
that.
If
you
want
and
then
all
of
your
any
discussions
could
happen
inside
of
there,
you
could
share
your
work
in
there.
It's
kind
of
give
you
your
own
space
to
to
focus
on
that
work.
If
that
would
help
yeah.
A
That's
great,
I
know,
there's
been
some
discussions
recently
about
how
we
can
connect
the
dots
between
not
just
chapters
but
students
and
teachers
working
in
different
parts
of
this
enable
universe
and
maybe
even
looking
at
some
kind
of
hybrid
style.
Regional
events
have
in
terms
of
your
collaborations,
with
with
students.
I
know,
teary
and,
and
zion
mentioned
in
the
chapter,
spotlights
working
with
different
universities.
A
What
would
be-
or
maybe
just
I
guess,
what
I'm
trying
to
say
is
those
relationships
can
be
challenging,
but
trying
to
have
some
of
those
connections
between
schools
between
chapters
could
be
really
interesting.
If
anybody
has
any
ideas
or
thoughts
to
share
about
that.
D
D
That's
yeah,
it's
something!
We've
done
a
lot,
I
mean
we,
we
collaborate
with
most
of
our
local
schools
by
doing
stem
steam
type
things,
and
then
our
university
has
really
embraced
us.
I
mean
we're
part
of
them
and
they're
pretty
much
a
part
of
us.
They
they
give
us
the
senior
designs
and
we're
looking
to
go
from
our
biomed.
Folks
have
been
our
big
big
department,
but
we're
actually
trying
to
do
across
all
of
our
departments,
so
mechanical
electrical
all
and
integrate,
hopefully
the
engineers
individually
into
a
project.
D
B
C
I
don't
think
you're
doing
great
stuff
ashley.
I
I
look
forward
to
learning
more
about
it
and
how
it
connects
to
these
other
schools
and
to
other
other
chapters.
I
suspect
that
that
may
be
the
way
we
wrap
our
hands
around.
This
issue
is
to
just
start
making
a
social
network
map
of
what
the
linkages
are
from
chapters
to
other
chapters
and
to
other
institutions.
C
I
Not
this
hour,
we
could,
I
mean
we
could
just
connect
on
this
subject
on
how
we
communicate
with
educational
partners
only.
I
A
Let's
share
so
maybe
as
an
add-on
to
that
the
first
monday
of
every
month.
This
is
the
second
monday,
but
the
first
monday
of
every
month
we'll
be
doing
an
educators
round
table.
We
we
had
a
slow
start.
We
did
the
first
one
this
month,
but
the
first
monday
in
october,
we'll
be
doing
another
one,
and
the
idea
is
to
bring
students
and
educators.
I
I'm
not
sure
I'm
available
at
the
first
of
october,
but
can
you
just
share
an
email
so
that
I
can
check
okay.
A
Yep
I'll
invite
you
and
it's
it's
the
first
monday
of
october,
so
it'd
be
the
fourth
october.
Fourth,
but.
A
Great
all
right,
amazing,
so
thanks
everybody
for
for
joining
today.
I
know
we're
out
of
time,
if
there's
any
final
thoughts
that
anybody
wants
to
add
in.
A
Wonderful
work
and
I
do
keep
an
archive
with
the
recording
of
the
the
chat,
some
of
the
key
topics
and
a
list
of
the
chapters
involved.
So
if
everybody
wants
to,
I
have
tyria
and
zynep's
emails,
but
madison
and
ashley.
If
you
want
to
add
in
your
email
in
the
chat,
really
quick,
and
I
assume
that
you're
both
on
the
hub
already.
So
it's
easy
to
find
you
guys
yeah
I'll,
add
all
that
in
the
archive
and
if
anybody
wants
to
follow
up
afterwards,
they.
C
Can
you
know
madison,
and
I
think
this
is
the
first
chapter
spotlight,
you've
chapter
discussion.
You've
come
to
one
of
the
things
we
do
when
we
have
the
time
is
we
just
ask?
G
C
G
G
Yes,
I
put
in
the
chat,
oh
wait,
oh
sorry
did
I.
I
think
I
sent
it
to
you
by
accident
directly.
B
A
I
feel
like
you'd,
wait
it
out
all
right,
I'm
gonna,
it's
still
recording,
so
I
will
catch
you
later.