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A
It's
great
sounds
great
right.
I'm
sorry,
mom
was
just
running
a
little
late,
just
finished
up
a
class
and
you
know
just
kind
of
got
got
plugged
in
trying
to
actually
start
to
print
the
phoenix
hands
and
I've
run
into
some
problems.
I
guess
with
the
makerbot
software
connection.
A
B
B
A
Okay,
so
I'm
kind
of
new
I
just
actually
just
got
live
and
vlog
just
came
on
board,
so
I'm
down
in
monroe,
township,
mountain
road,
new
jersey
and
we're
actually
going
to
be
starting
a
3d
design
club
cool.
So
this
has
been
a
part
of
the
organization's
been
a
part.
I've
been
wanting
to
be
a
part
of
this
for
a
while
now,
and
I
think
I
found
a
great
school
district
that
will,
you
know,
support
the
program
so
right
now
I
just
kind
of
wanted
to
come
online.
A
Just
to
get
some
additional
more
information.
Do
you
have
like
a
board
meeting
scheduled
on
the
11th?
I'm
sorry
on
the
10th
of
november
just
to
be
able
to
present
them
some
information,
you
know
about
the
organization
so
for
our
administration
really
loves
the
idea
they're
back
into
the
100.
A
We
have
a
makerbot
method,
printer,
that's
on
the
order.
We
currently
have
a
makerbot
replicator
in-house,
so
we're
getting
all
the
tools.
D
A
Everything
together
that
we're
going
to
need,
I
said
you
know
kind
of
putting
together
the
club.
I
have
a
class,
that's
going
to
kind
of
be
like
the
background
support
to
the
club.
That's
going
to
be
starting,
so
you
know
we're
excited
and
we're
looking
forward
to
you
know
being
able
to
help
somebody
out
there
in
the
world.
Well,.
C
That's
great
that's
great,
and
what's
your
role
at
at
the
end
and
tell
me
again
where
you're,
where
you
are
in
new
jersey,
where.
A
Right
so
I'm
down
in
the
monroe
township,
so
it's
kind
of
going
towards
your
family
with
the
parkway
exit
8a
off
the
new
jersey,
turnpike,
well
turnpike,
rather
all
right.
So
I'm
coming
from,
I
guess
parkway
yeah.
C
D
A
A
This
this
particular
course
here
or
the
one
particular
class,
I'm
kind
of
having
an
opportunity
to
rewrite
the
curriculum.
So
this
class
is
going
to
be
more
focused
on
3d
design
and,
like
I
said,
I'd
like
to
have
this
class
to
be
the
backbone
of
the
club
and
to
be
able
to
you
know,
come
in
on
a
daily
basis
and
to
be
able
to
work
on.
You
know,
hopefully,
projects
that
we
could
get
started
with.
C
So
you
know
so
that's
that's
terrific.
We
are
at
your
service
ali.
Have
you
told
them
about
the
conference?
We've
got
coming
up.
B
No
not
yet
so
we're
doing
a
student
chapter
networking
event
on
saturday
november
20th,
it's
gonna.
B
Yeah
and
virtual,
so
if
you
want
to
put
your
email
in
the
chat,
I
can
send
you
the
details.
If,
if
you
want
to
register,
there's
a
registration
form,
it's
kind
of
all
over
the
hub,
but
I
can
send
it
to
you
personally
and
it's
going
to
be
a
great
way
to
meet
other
chapters,
see
what
they've
done
network
with
people.
B
You
know
who
are
associated
with
enable
all
over
the
world
and
we're
also
looking
for
people
to
host
workshops,
presentations,
we're
also
kind
of
gathering
information
about
like
what
people
want
to
see
at
this
event,
what
they're
looking
to
get
out
of
the
event,
so
we
can
hopefully
incorporate
that.
C
A
C
Ali
and
ben
is
back
with
us.
I
think
it
occurs
to
me
that
we
have
a
whole
lot
of
curricular
materials
in
a
variety
of
places,
and
one
session
that
we
absolutely
ought
to
do
at
this
conference
is
to
have
it
pulled
together,
not
necessarily
systematically
but
november
20th.
If
I
misspoke,
I
am
now
corrected
to
to
to
show
people
where
they
can
find
maxi.
A
Yes,
so
I
guess
I
I
know
this
that,
where
I'm
kind
of
geographically
located
well,
let
me
back
up
for
a
second.
Would
you
recommend
that
I
would
start
my
own
chapter
here
or
to
possibly
partner
with
another
chapter,
that's
already
established,
I
noticed
there's
one
in
a
rutgers
baskataway,
there's
one
of
the
growing
campus.
What
would
be
your
suggestion.
C
Well,
I
think
I
I
absolutely
think
that
you
should
reach
out
to
them
find
out
what's
going
on
with
them.
Let
us
know
this
is
one
of
the
challenges
we
have
and
then
decide
from
there.
We,
there
are
a
couple
of
places
in
the
world
where
there
are
alliances
of
enabled
chapters
which
obviously
helps
them.
Reach
critical,
mass
and,
in
some
ways,
allows
them
to
divide
and
conquer
okay.
So
I
I
would
definitely
do
that,
and
you
know
before
you
start
a
chapter.
C
And
engage
in
some
of
the
activities
learn
how
to
make
a
hand,
get
a
few
badges
learn
how
things
work
and
you
can.
You
can
have
your
potential
chapter
members
get
involved
before
there's
an
actual
chapter,
but
the
point
is
right:
you
know
sort
of
learning.
The
ropes
is
more
critical
as
a
first
step
than
becoming
an
official
chapter.
A
Right
right
so
yeah,
I
agree
with
you,
john.
I
said
we
were.
I
was
in
process
of
hopefully
getting
started
to
print
the
the
phoenix
hand
just
ran
into
you
know,
probably
more
of
just
a
software
in
the
face
kind
of
thing.
So
I'll
try
to.
A
Issue
resolved
but
yeah,
so
I
kind
of
just
have
a
couple
things
you
know
happening
simultaneously.
A
A
A
Looking
at
that
a
little
bit
more
thoroughly-
and
you
know
kind
of
get
my
profile
up
to
date,
so
I
kind
of
still
need
to
do
a
few
of
those
things
as
well.
So
that's
kind
of
all
happening.
You
know
kind
of
core
writing
between
school.
With
you
know
the
million
one
demands
that
they
have
going
on
too.
So
you
know
just
trying
to
manage
a
couple,
multiple
things,
but
this.
A
D
D
A
E
So
why
don't
we
have
you
guys
gone
around
and
everybody
introduced
themselves
already.
So
let's
do
that.
We
do
this
monthly
meeting
the
first
monday
of
every
month.
So
this
is
something
maxie
that
I
hope
you'll
return
to
it's
a
great
resource.
E
Sometimes
we
have
people
coming
from
different
parts
of
the
world
and
with
different
questions
and
concerns,
but
it's
open
for
students
and
teachers.
Anybody
involved
with
education,
it's
a
basically
a
round
table
that
depends
on
who
joins
what
we
focus
on,
but
we
do
typically
have
a
guest
speaker
so
we'll
have
ali
today
talk
about
her
event
in
some
detail,
give
a
sort
of
an
elevator
pitch
and
then
maybe
let
her
lead
and
how
we
can
help
her
to
prepare
for
the
event.
E
E
So
I'm
gonna
pass
the
mic
to
kevin,
who
is
named
enable
events
but
is
also
named
kevin
yeah.
D
I
forgot
to
change
my
nickname.
My
name
is
kevin.
I
am
an
intern
working
with
enable,
mostly
on
making
it
easier
to
get
started.
Volunteering
with
the
enable
network.
However,
I've
also
been
working
on
archiving
meetings.
The
reason
why
my
nickname
is
enable
events
is
because
I'm
currently
signed
in
on
the
email.
That's
streaming
this
meeting
and
recording.
B
Hi,
so
I'm
ali,
I'm
also
an
enable
intern,
specifically
working
on
event
planning
consulting
and,
as
I
briefly
mentioned,
organizing
a
chapter
networking
event
on
the
20th
of
november
and
kevin,
and
I
are
both
brandeis
mba
students
and
it's
been
awesome
working
with
enable
I'm
going
to
pass
it
to
maxie.
A
Okay
again,
my
name
is
max
nixon.
I've
been
working
actually
with
monroe
township
school
district.
I
started
like
last
december,
so
this
is
my
first
full
year
working
here,
10
years
working
in
the
public
school.
A
As
anything
from
being
like
a
cab
being
a
stem
facilitator
working
stem
working
with
engineering
doing
drafting
design
so
a
couple
years
ago
I
started
accident
for
3d
design,
so
pretty
fluid,
and
well
last
year
with
covet,
we
kind
of
worked
with
orange
shapewell
last
year,
but
with
inventor
worked
with
revit
worked
with
tinkercads,
so
a
couple
of
3d
packages.
A
E
We
have
some
wonderful
guides
specifically
on
onshape,
that
I'll
be
adding
in
the
chat,
but
that's
that's
a
really
great
topic
for
us
to
talk
about
today.
A
Okay,
yeah-
let's
come
back
to
that
so
so.
Life
brings
me
to
the
vote
tech
side
for
about
four
years,
so
public
school
vote
tech
school,
where
I
did
have
a
3d
design
club
there.
So
now,
I'm
back
into
the
public
school
setting
so
about
building
about
15
years
teaching
experience.
A
So
this
is
like
so
this
has
been
something
I've
always
kind
of
wanted
to
get
connected
with,
and
I
have
this
full
support
staff
behind
me
from
you
know
the
principles
to
the
vice
principles,
to
now
making
the
pitch
to
the
the
board
of
ed
and
everything.
So
I'm
looking
at,
hopefully
you
know
getting
plugged
in
and
just
being
able
to
you
know,
do
something
positive
around
the
world.
E
E
Are
you
with
us?
I
know
you
joined
last
month,
but
we're
going
around
introducing
ourselves.
Is
it
possible
to
introduce
yourself
to
the
group
and
maybe
mention
the
school
that
you're
connected
to
and
how
long
you've
been
involved
with
enable
you
can
type
it
if
your
connection
is
not
so
good.
D
Hello,
please
can
you
hear
me?
Yes,
yes,
so
my
name
is
casey,
I'm
joining
in
from
ghana,
which
is
in
west
africa.
I
am
a
sophomore
at
hsc
university.
I
found
out
about
enable,
I
think,
during
the
summer
of
this
year
and
I'm
working
towards
starting
a
chapter
in
my
university.
E
Great
awesome
to
have
you
back
kezia
and
maybe
what
we
can
do.
John
did
you
introduce
yourself
yet
I.
C
C
C
We
had
our
lab
after
rit
at
a
local
charter
school,
and
we
are
best
known
for
supporting
the
community
for
designing
the
first
elbow-actuated
enable
arm
the
right,
the
so-called
rit
arm,
which
has
now
been
surpassed
by
a
number
of
much
better
devices
that
still
use
our
elbow
actuation
mechanism.
And
that's
me.
E
Great
all
right,
so
we've
done
the
the
full
round
table.
Maybe
this
is
a
good
time
to
pass
the
mic
to
ally
she's
our
guest
presenter.
For
this,
this
meeting
and
she'll
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
upcoming
event
and
and
maybe
how
we
can
help
her
prepare
for
november
20th.
B
Thanks
ben
and
kezia,
I
believe
that
you
have
already
registered
so
amazing.
We're
excited
to
have
you
at
the
event.
I
was
thinking
of
maybe
just
going
over
kind
of
the
tentative
schedule
that
we
currently
have
lined
up.
We're
still
looking
for
some
keynote
speakers
and
some
chapter
speakers,
but
as
of
now
we're
going
to
start
the
event
around
10
a.m.
Eastern
standard
time
and
john
shull
is
going
to
talk
about
how
enable
was
founded.
B
B
That
information
will
come
later
and
then
ian
roy,
who
is
the
founder
of
the
maker
lab
at
brandeis
university,
where
kevin
and
I
are
both
mba
students
is
going
to
be
giving
us
a
one
hour
maker
lab
tour
from
1pm
to
2pm
and
then
we're
going
to
have
throughout
the
afternoon
a
few
presenters
we're
going
to
have
monroe
catholic
high
school
present
about
their
chapter
and
give
us
an
introduction.
B
Jeremy
from
3d
universe
is
going
to
be
presenting
on
cross
chapter
collaboration.
We
have
other
people
who
are
really
interested
in
presenting
on
cross
chapter
collaboration
and
then
a
little
later
in
the
afternoon,
probably
around
4
p.m.
We're
going
to
have
some
networking
breakout
rooms,
so
it's
going
to
be
a
cool
feature
where
people
can
actually
choose
the
breakout
room
that
they
want
to
be
in
throughout
the
entire
hour
and
there's
going
to
be
different.
Networking
breakout
room
themes,
so
one
that
we've
already
had
people
inquire
about
is
previous
cases.
B
That
they've
worked
on
as
well
as
challenges,
finding
recipients
for
prosthetics
and
then
another
room
will
be
around
cross-chapter
collaboration
and
then
there
there
are
some
other
rooms
that
we're
still.
You
know
interested
in
adding
other
topics
and
themes,
so
we're
kind
of
still
in
the
process
of
collecting
information
from
participants
and
then
we're
gonna
end
the
event
with
ben
speaking,
about
continuing
connections
and
collaboration
and
we're
also
going
to
have
a
participant
resources.
B
Google
drive
that
will
be
shared
with
everybody
for
the
weekend
of
the
event
and
as
john
just
mentioned,
ideally
we'll
have
some
education
resources
in
there
and
everything
will
be
taking
place
via
zoom,
but
we're
not
just
doing
a
virtual
platform
if
there
are
different
chapters
that
are
interested
in
doing
a
hybrid
version.
So
you
know
organizing
your
own
in-person
event
during
this
event.
That
isn't
an
option.
B
So
maybe
you
know
like
gathering
everybody
together
ordering
pizza
during
the
zoom
break
and
like
putting
it
on
the
big
projector
in
a
classroom
and
hanging
out
and
watching
the
event
and
presenting
together.
So
basically
we're
just
interested
in
in
having
the
best
event
possible
for
people's
interests
and
yeah.
I
don't
know:
does
anybody
have
any
questions
or
ideas
or
feedback.
C
E
You
know
I've
got
a
quick
question
for
for
max.
You
mentioned
that
you're
in
the
process
of
sort
of
getting
the
resources
that
you
need
and
in
the
support
you
need
from
your
school
system.
A
So,
ben
again,
let's
let
let
me
you
know,
let's
maybe
coordinate
or
kind
of
you
know,
discuss
that
yeah.
I
was
thinking
the
same
thing
too,
taking
getting
pulling
together
some
of
the
kids
that
were
very
interested,
some
from
the
club,
probably
some
from
the
class
yeah.
Those
that
same
thing
was
kind
of
you
know
going
through
my
mind,
but
maybe
what
I'm
thinking
too
is
when
I
have
this
board
meeting
on,
the
10th
is
maybe
just
kind
of
getting
something.
A
Maybe
from
like
you
guys
right
as
far
as
just
you
know,
I
know
they
can
access
the
site
they
can
hear
from
me,
but
just
so
that
you
know.
Maybe
you
know
we
could
just
kind
of
draft
up
something,
and
you
know
just
so
where
the
administration
can
kind
of
you
know
get
a
feeling
of
hey.
You
know
this.
This
is
this
is
really
serious
here,
I'm
serious
about
it.
You
know
the
the
the
forum,
the
connections
of
the
the
right
people,
to
make
all
this
happen
question.
A
They
are
investing
a
lot
of
money
as
far
as
with
the
3d
printer
and
stuff,
like
that
and
time
club.
My
time
you
know
so
yeah,
that's
maybe
what
we'll
table
you
know
that,
or
maybe
other
conversation
and
and
yeah
just
see
what
can
maybe
even
just
support
that
meeting.
E
More
specifically,
well,
that's
great:
can
you
leave
your
email
max
before
you
leave
and
ally
can
follow
up
with
you?
That's
a
really
great
suggestion.
I
think,
having
some
supporting
materials
for
administrators
is
something
that
kevin
and
ally
can
probably
collaborate
on.
Putting
this
whole
event
into
context.
Maybe
having
some
visual
supports
right.
A
That
would
be
great
yeah,
of
course,
yeah.
I
was
thinking
about
that
too,
and
just
trying
to
you
know
schedule
you
know
my
time
and
yeah,
I'm
just
thinking
the
same
thing
this
morning.
So
we're
that's.
C
Great
and
I
think
we
should
look
into
the
possibility
that
we
subsidize
a
pizza
party
for
groups
that
want
to
bring
you
know
three
or
four
people
to
a
zoom
session
from
an
academic
institution.
What
was.
A
You
know,
hey,
you
know:
kids,
always
loving
pizza
party
administration.
Here
there,
like,
I
said
overall,
I'm
pretty
sure,
pretty
supportive.
I
went
ahead
and
just
sprung
for
the
assembly
kit
for
the
for
the
phoenix
hand,
you
know
just
not
to
get
caught
up
into
the
paperwork
of
getting
there
getting
that
approved,
but
yeah
they're,
usually
pretty
good
with
that,
but
now
john.
That
sounds
like
that
could
be
a
really
great
idea
as
well
so
yeah.
A
Well,
I'm
going
to
pass
that
one
actually
to
my
one
administrator
that
is
in
charge
of
putting
all
the
clubs
and
stuff
together.
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
you
know
try
to
have
a
little
conversation
with
him
today.
I
did
send
him
some
information.
As
far
as
the
zoom
meeting
and
the
hand
we
were
looking
at
putting
together
and
stuff
like
that,
so
just
kind
of
keeping
him
to
the
loop
he's
really
excited.
A
So
what
I
will
do
is
yeah
kind
of
you
know,
throw
that
out
there
and
we'll
see
if
we
can
kind
of
do
whatever
we
need
to
possibly
do
to
maybe
possibly
get
the
kids
to.
You
know
some
other
kids
that
you
know
are
going
to
be
key
to
the
success
of
this
to
come
in
on
that
saturday.
B
Yeah
anybody
can
join
in
virtually
from
their
home
and
we
have
a
zoom
link
for
that.
A
Okay,
great
okay,
guys
I
do
kind
of
have
to
run,
but
it's
been
fantastic
meeting
everyone.
I
do
look
forward
to
to
work
with
you
soon
and
you
know
and
yeah.
I
just
really
feel
good
about
this
and
it's
just
great
kind
of
you
know
taking
a
step
to
get
connected
and
just
looking
forward
to
doing
some.
You
know
wonderful
things
in
the
future.
E
A
E
Perfect-
and
one
of
us
will
follow
up
with
you
great-
we
see
it
in
there
thanks
for
that,
ellie
can
copy.
It.
A
D
A
C
Is
keisha
still
with
us?
No
she's,
not
okay,
so
it's
just
us.
I
do
think
that
pizza
parties
are
a
great
idea
ben
and
that
we
can
work
out
a
simple
process
by
which.
E
Seems
like
there's
two
additional
takeaways
from
max's
last
comment:
one
is
the
administration
could
use
some
support.
Some
convincing
and
those
materials
would
be
really
good.
Compliments
to
this
event,
probably
on
the
sooner
side,
something
that
some
of
the
folks
that
are
interested
can
can
shop
around
a
bit
and
the
other
one
is
if,
if
we're
really
trying
to
encourage
these
localized
safe
micro
group
teams
getting
together
in
person,
especially
within
the
larger
umbrella
of
different
universities
and
high
schools,
we
should
also
have
some
sort
of
a
guide
for
them.
Some.
D
E
Of
a
recipe
of
how
this
could
work
to
make
it
sort
of
an
exciting
thing,
and
I
think
if
we
do
it
right,
it's
probably
going
to
involve
not
just
us
providing
materials
but
requesting
materials.
I
think
we're
going
to
want
to
have
a
picture
of
your
workspace.
Potentially,
this
is
the
opportunity
where
maybe,
during
the
breakout
rooms,
one
of
them
is
sort
of
a
five-minute
run
around
introduction
and
everybody
has
to
introduce
their
space
back
to
back
and
pass
the
mic
in
between
the
team
members
and
something.
C
And
and
someone
should
take
responsibility
for
making
sure
that
all
of
our
educational,
all
the
educational
resources
we
can
pull
out
of
the
attic
are
available
in
this
shared
drive.
E
So
somebody
ally
looks
like
she's
taking
notes
on
this.
This
meeting.
Do
you
mind
having
a
an
email
follow-up
with
just
some
bullets,
and
then
we
can
sort
of
divvy
it
up
before
the
end
of
this
call,
and
we
could
add
those
names
into
that
list
too
who's
doing
what.
E
I
guess
we're
still
talking
about
it
as
soon
as
john
starts
critiquing
the
the
process.
We
can
pause
it
for
that
how's.
That.
B
E
Yeah
image
could,
if
you
want
to
get
the
whole
thing
together,
I
can
just
post
it
easier.
That's
fine,
I'm
sure
you
have
something
in
mind
for
it.
So
if
you
don't
mind,
writing
the
three
sentences
or
whatever
it
is
for
the
the
text
and
hashtags
too,
I
mean
that's
that
is
worth
thinking
about.
I
don't
know
how
important
hashtags
are
anymore.
To
be
honest,
I
never
use
them,
but
I
guess
there
are
things
to
them.
B
And
now
instagram
for
anybody,
you
have
the
ability
of
linking
an
actual
website
to
your
story.
So
if
you
were
to
put
the
story
like
the
post
on
the
story
and
then
link
the
invitation
on
the
hub,
that's
an
option:
cool.
B
C
All
right,
okay,
now
now
learn
from
the
master,
because
I'm
about
to
hit
it
right
back
to
you,
here's
how
we'll
do
it
they.
We
need
to
know.
C
We
need
a
way
of
knowing
what
the
number
of
people
are.
So
people
need
to
register
and
say
that
they're
going
to
be
part
of
an
in-person
group
that'll
help
us
know
how
many
people
are
coming.
B
So
right
now,
the
way
that
it's
set
up
is
the
registration
form
asks
you
which
chapter
you're
representing
and
how
many
members
are
in
the
chapter
and
it's
optional
to
add
like
all
of
their
contact
information.
So
that's
kind
of
already
being
collected,
and
it
seems
like
just
one
person
from
each
chapter
has
been
registering.
B
C
That
says,
if
more.
B
A
C
E
What
what's
stopping
us
from
using
the
hub
for
some
of
this
stuff?
I
would
love
to
not
only
have
this
event
but
increase
hub
membership,
and
I
would
love
to
have
masby's
new
demo
of
all
the
tools
involved
with
chapter
management,
be
something
that
doesn't
involve
a
scramble
of
all
these
people
saying
what's
the
hub,
how
do
I
sign
up
so
the
registration
process?
I
know
I
saw
ali's
email
yesterday
about
you
know.
I
know
we've
got
this.
E
Google
form,
I
think
I'm
hoping
that
there's
been
a
limited
enough
group
to
respond
to
that
form
where
we
could
follow
up
with
them
and
walk
them
through
the
potentially
round
two
of
registration
within
the
hub
and
and
from
doing
it.
That
way,
already
in
the
hub,
it'll
be
much
easier
for
us
to
coordinate
gluing
people
together
and-
and
we
can
even
have
some
material
for
masby
to
create
some
of
the
inner
connections
he
wants
to
do
from.
C
C
Up
to
five
dollars,
a
person.
D
E
D
C
D
E
Why
don't
we
plan
our
meeting
this
week,
ally
to
be
really
focused
on
registration,
and
you
and
me
can
dig
into
the
nitty-gritty
go
through
each
question
figure
out
how
that
form
would
exist
on
the
hub
and
I
can
chase
after
masby
who's
been
helping
us
with
that.
I'm
also
going
to
have
to
probably
enlist
kevin
to
help
me
with
looking
through
all
the
chapter
lists
that
we
have
and
giving
masby
an
updated
list
of.
You
know,
hear
the
check
the
chapters.
E
Here's
who's,
we
think
is
active-
he's
he's
working
on
this
prototype
for
us
for
this
event,
so
kevin.
If
you
want
to
add
that
to
your
to-do
list
and
remind
me
about
it,
we
can
we
can
maybe
meet
about
that
too.
We
can
actually
just
email
back
and
forth
that'd
be
fine
too.
We
don't
have
to
actually
meet,
but.
E
C
I
I'm
thinking
that
the
and
just
so
you
know
the
open
collective
makes
it
easy
for
people
to
submit
a
receipt
and
supporting
documentation.
The
supporting
documentation,
I
hereby
propose
is
a
selfie
of
the
people
in
the
room
with
the
pizza
at
the
meeting.
B
C
E
And
I
do
think
I
keep
coming
back
to
this
idea
of
a
lab
tour,
but
I'm
trying
to
come
up
with
ideas
that
you
could
only
do
with
everybody
in
the
same
room.
It
wouldn't
be
so
easy
to
do
sort
of
a
hot
potato
run
around
the
lab
space.
E
Without
that
so
yeah,
I
don't
know,
I
mean
ali.
If
you
want
to
try
to
come
up
with.
I
know
you
worked
on
events
at
sort
of
a
farm
involving
games
for
kids
and
fun
rides
and
that
kind
of
stuff.
We
have
to
come
up
with
things
that
you
can
only
really
do
in
person
that
are
sort
of
enable-ish
and
fun
ish
enough
fun
enough.
E
C
B
D
C
E
And
she'll
need
a
direct
email
because
she's
really
pretty
pretty
influential
with
how
we're
doing
things
so
I'll
send
her
that
email.
I'm
going
to
rely
on
your
notes,
though
ally
and
kevin.
I'm
just
sitting
here
spewing
things
out
and
I
will
retain
none
of
it
in
10
minutes.
E
This
is
a
little
bit
of
a
tangent
from
what
we
were
talking
about
before
is
substantially
more
fun
than
getting
poked
in
the
eye.
We
could
also
think
about
somewhere.
You
know
this
could
be
a
post
event.
This
could
be
a
pre-event,
but
it'd
be
nice.
If,
through
the
registration
process
or
through
one
of
the
events
of
the
conference,
we
could
get
enough
information
to
sort
of
have.
You
know
like
in
a
yearbook
they
have
like.
E
I
don't
know
most
likely
to,
I
don't
know,
be
an
actor
or
whatever
sort
of
like
these
awards.
These
silly
awards
that
they
come
out
with
you
know
high
schools.
Do
it
when
there's
a
graduating
class
of
like
these
awards
to
standout
members,
and
it
would
be
sort
of
fun
if
we
could
figure
out
ways
of
honoring
some
of
the
unique
distinctions
of
some
of
these
different
chapters
and
giving
out
a
bunch
of
silly
awards
at
the
end
of
this
thing.
E
Getting
that
information,
you
know
again
in
terms
of
a
networking
event,
could
be
some
kind
of
a
a
game
or
I
don't
know
questionnaire.
We
could
have
interviews.
You
know,
I
think
john
had
mentioned
that
before
having
one
chapter
interview,
another
chapter
and
then
introduce
them.
D
C
C
E
D
E
And
just
in
time
too,
we're
getting
ready
to
to
wrap
up
this
meeting,
but
it
would
be
great
kez.
Is
there
anything
that
we
can
do
to
prepare
for
this
event?
Do
you
have
any
questions
anything
that
we
can
do
to
to
help
make
this
work
with
your
university?
We've
already
talked
about
maybe
having
some
funding
for
pizza
parties.
If
people
want
to
get
together
in
person
to
join.
C
Now,
folks,
all
right,
so
I'm
back
with
my
experiment,
I
have
just
sent
you
an
app.
E
Okay,
I
have
one
last
question
for
kezia
and
you
can
add
it.
The
chat,
that's
easier.
The
time
difference
to
ghana
is
was
it
six
hours
or
eight
hours?
I
forgot.
I
know
it's
significant.
C
E
E
Okay,
so
5
30
is
probably
going
to
be
less
popular
for
folks
in
ghana.
So
I
guess
that's
something
for
us
to
think
about
in
terms
of
how
we
schedule
this
just
having
a
maybe
a
way
for
people
to
asynchronously.
E
You
know,
maybe,
if
there's
in
addition
to
joining
a
session,
if
there's
a
place
for
people
to
sort
of
log
questions
that
could
be
something
where
you
know.
Potentially,
teams
in
ghana
could
still
contribute
some
questions
and
have
them
answered
and
then
watch
the
recordings
and
be
able
to
sort
of
participate.
Asynchronously.
Does
that
make
sense.
C
My
major
concern,
especially
given
that
we
have
not
figured
out
how
to
get
people
to
show
up
for
these
events
is:
are
we
going
to
get
people
to
show
up
for
the
event,
and
I
don't
know
what
to
say
about
that,
but
I
will
express
it.
Pizza
is
my
only
good.
E
E
Is
an
important
part-
and
you
know,
sort
of
going
through
the
steps
that
ali
is
going
through
to
get
people
participating,
we're
for
sure
gonna
get
those
people,
because
they're
gonna
be
on
the
docket.
I
think
that's
the
way
to
go.
We
have
if
we
have
enough
people
that
have
registered,
that
are
going
to
be
actively
participating
to
make
it
interesting
for
each
other.
Then
we
don't
have
anything
to
worry
about.
I
think
that's
the
direction
for
these
meetings
as
well.
E
We've
talked
about
that
as
having
you
know,
I
put
ali
as
the
main
presenter,
and
here
she
is.
I
think,
if
we
can
just
make
sure
that
we
have
a
guest
speaker
each
meeting
that
can
fill
up
the
time
with
interesting
conversations
that
are
valuable,
then
the
recordings
themselves
will
be
worthwhile.