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From YouTube: e-NABLE SPC Meeting, September 27, 2019
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This is a recording of the e-NABLE Strategic Planning Committee meeting for Friday, September 27, 2019.
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A
Alright,
let's
go
ahead
and
get
started,
got
a
lot
to
cover
today
and
we
will
start
with
our
action
items
is
oh
I
should
mention
as
usual.
I
am
recording
this
and
will
share
this
with
the
community
a
little
later,
hopefully
not
as
delayed
as
last
week.
Things
got
awfully
busy,
so
action
item
review.
First
up
is
John
to
finish
importing
historical
posts
into
our
new,
enable
hub.
Any
progress
on
that
judgment
do.
A
C
B
D
A
C
C
I
did
follow
up
with
the
development
team
this
past
week
about
a
global
topic.
That's
a
way
that
we
can
try
to
organize
the
content,
there's
different
ways
that
we
can
be
posting
the
stories
and
the
projects,
and
it's
important
for
us
to
understand
how
we're
migrating
in
terms
of
how
it's
all
going
to
be
able
to
be
connected.
Some
some
stories
and
projects
can
have
a
you
URL
with
topics
and
some
can't.
C
So
that's
something
that
I
sent
a
message
and
they
sent
back
saying
that
they'll
follow
up
on
it,
but
as
we're
migrating
step-over
we're
also
looking
into
how
we
can
build
the
basically
differ
tags
within
the
different
stories.
So
we
can
create
the
themes
that
we
need,
so
different
projects
can
be
sharing
the
same
themes
and
connected
within
the
system.
So
excellent.
A
Okay-
and
we
had
some
discussion
yesterday
about
specifically
migrating
the
project
that
Nate
has
going
in
wiki
factor
and
the
NAIOP
teams,
work
and
I
did
reach
out
to
him
and
he
gave
the
approval
to
go
ahead
and
migrate.
That
he's
actually
very
excited
about
having
that
done.
So,
oh
and
by
the
way
John.
He
also
confirmed
that
he
is
going
to
be
18,
able
account
he's
already
bought
his
tickets
and
excellent
made
arrangements.
So
we'll
see
him
there,
so
I
will
be
working
with
Nate
to
coordinate
the
migration
of
the
nya
project.
A
C
Just
one
last
thing
to
add
to
that,
after
some
more,
the
content
is
migrated.
I,
guess
the
step
after
that
will
be
the
directly
contact
that
people
involved
with
the
different
project
stories
to
invite
them
over
and
Jeremy
shared
yesterday
that
there's
a
pretty
easy
way
that
we
can
basically
give
the
ownership
back
to
the
people
that
created
these
projects.
So
you
know
once
the
projects
are
there,
we
can
basically
make
sure
to
bring
the
people
over
as
well
yeah.
A
And
as
we
migrate,
these
we're
basically
going
to
be
removing
that
content
on
wiki
factory,
replacing
it
with
a
simple
link,
saying
you
know
this
project
can
now
be
found
here
and
linking
over
to
the
hub.
All
right
next
up
is
for
me
to
embed
Bob's
device
evaluation
matrix
into
the
enable
hub.
That's
done
in
fact,
I'll
just
share
my
screen
briefly
here,
because
it's
easier
shown
hold
on
one
moment:
I'm.
A
At
the
moment,
Bob,
so
if
I
go
to
the
enabled
devices
space
here,
you'll
see
that
I've
added
a
new
custom
page
here
called
enable
device
evaluations.
There
wasn't
any
easy
way
to
embed
it
within
the
wiki
format.
So
I
put
it
here
as
a
separate
page.
This
is
at
least
for
a
first
run.
It's
just
an
embedded
version
of
the
spreadsheet
down
at
the
bottom
of
the
spreadsheet.
A
B
C
Maybe
just
to
add
to
that
topic,
the
subtopic
that
that
I
have
here
about
creating
the
icons
to
represent
the
values
in
the
device
evaluation.
Spreadsheet.
Couple
weeks
ago,
we
talked
about
what
criteria
to
use
for
evaluating
the
devices
and
Bob
suggested
five
different
categories
that
seemed
to
cover
really
some
of
the
important
thing.
C
The
devices
and
I
looked
at
making
some
icons
for
that
John
and
I
were
talking
about
maybe
taking
a
step
back
from
the
devices
and
looking
at
what
what
criteria
could
be
made
for
evaluating,
not
just
the
devices
but
also
the
chapters
so
I've
linked
in
under
proposed
three
themes.
Three
themes
for
evaluating
the
devices
and
the
chapters
and
within
those
three
themes
are
puzzled
in
the
five
categories
that
Bob
put
in
the
spreadsheet
that
you
just
showed,
then.
A
A
C
This
week,
I
joined
John
and
aundrea
and
Melvin
in
Burke
we
went
to
the
it
was
the
accessible
technology
conference,
which
was
great
there's
some
really
great
needs.
That
came
out
of
that,
though,
there
will
be
a
story
that
I
put
together
about
a
woman
that
we
met
there
I
think
would
be
inspiring
to
share
with
the
community
for
this
next
coming
week.
Looking
ahead,
it's
gonna
be
really
focused
on
there's
the
micro
creation.
C
A
A
D
A
A
D
A
D
A
E
It's
real
world
immersive
program
that
went
beyond
just
happy
service-learning
within
the
context
of
their
regular
curriculum,
and
so
they
we
created
a
living
classroom
with
them
in
2017.
So
that
is
the
distribution
hub
for
the
enable
Alliance
they're
the
final
check
on
the
quality
of
the
hands
there.
Another
stop
in
getting
things
prepared
if
they
need
to
be
repaired.
That
classrooms,
since
we
began
working
together
in
2014,
has
been
functioning
as
a
Chinese
wall
to
separate
the
recipient
of
the
device
from
knowing
where
the
device
came
from,
even
though
we're
able
to
track
it.
D
A
Know
I
mean
this:
this
can
be.
This
could
be
anonymized
information.
Marie
I
mean
we're
just
looking
to
understand.
You
know
what
regions
they're
being
sent
to
how
many
have
been
distributed.
You
know,
any
any
kind
of
data
would
be
helpful.
We
just
don't
know
anything
right
now
about
what's
happening
with
them.
E
E
If
you're
referring
to
a
student
elected
general
manager,
then
they're
there
you'll
need
to
be
a
vetted
volunteer
and
to
do
that
and
that's
fine
too,
we
can
go
through
all
that.
But
let's
take
this
over
like
they
will
tell
the
story
and
we're
hoping
that,
just
in
tests
as
in
past
years
that
the
students
will
join
us
at
the
conference,
but
we're
not
trying
to
bring
in
the
Dark
Lord
spoken
sure.
Well,.
D
E
Okay
on
the
living
classroom
has
been
a
collection
point
for
for
things
into
and
then
for
the
redistribution
of
it
into
community.
So
it's
a
it's
a
it's
a
bigger
story
than
just
the
hands.
They've
also
done
research
for
us,
so
yeah
we
can.
We
can
talk
more
about
it
and
I
think
that
Robert
Payne
should
be
your
point
person
rather
than
having
it
be
one
of
the
students,
especially
because
right
now
there
don't
spin
Emacs
mess
room
up
coming.
E
A
D
A
A
D
F
F
Late
was
unable
to
participate
on
the
last
week's,
but
now
he's
back
on
action
and
this
weekend
never
easy
to
work
on
the
schedule
for
the
the
next
steps,
so
I
believe
next
meeting
I
have
some
news
for
you
guys
about
this
related
to
the
webinar
with
Peter
I,
just
lead
you
to
the
file.
What
would
be
the
title
of
the
presentation
of
the
webinar
because
we
have
the
date
but
I,
don't
know
what
the
time
to
put
on
the
on
this
schedule.
F
I'll
try
to
contact
teacher
Bombay,
but
rather
than
facing
the
the
message,
have
a
contact
of
Peter
can
contact
him
to
get
this
information
because
I
believe
it
is
important
to
to
get
the
time.
That's
okay
for
the
guys
in
the
US,
because
I
believe
most
of
the
participants
will
be
from
your
side,
not
from
Brazil,
and
it's
important
today
that
so
our
time
that
is,
okay
for
the
guys
participates
on
your
side
and
I.
F
B
E
B
E
B
F
Is
one
of
the
other
points?
All
right
is
the
next
point:
I
won't
be
able
to
go
because
I
was
working
on
the
proposal
put
on
Lumia
and
I
have
a
lot
of
ETA
on,
but
there's
a
problem.
I
have
a
10-year
visa
for
the
US
with
my
passport
has
expired
and,
of
course,
that
or
our
guys
on
the
government
can
deliver
that
on
time
for
an
able
phone
okay
participate,
good
I
can
participate
online.
F
Regarding
the
training
for
the
physiotherapist
here
in
Brazil,
we
are
planning
to
create
an
ongoing
training
section
that
would
be
held
every
two
weeks
for
new
volunteers
and
the
old
volunteers
that
want
to
participate
again
on
the
training
or
having
some
questions
to
share
with
us.
So
the
theme
of
your
third
is
even
our
create
on
the
schedule.
I.
Believe
next
big
group
published
ads.
So
every
two
weeks
we'll
have
the
giving
in
a
an
open
online
training
for
the
new
volunteers.
F
Then
you
won't
even
fill
a
therapist
that
will
help
us
here
in
Brazil,
and
this
will
be
an
ongoing
thing.
So,
when
a
new
guy
enters
a
maximum
of
two
weeks,
you
will
be
training
to
start
doing
the
work
with
us.
So
this
is
related
to
the
local
chapter
and
another
one
is
that
in
November
we
have
a
meeting
here.
It's
called
a
steel
technology.
F
Multidisciplinary
meeting
is
a
big
name.
I
made
a
translation
from
Portuguese
to
English
as
an
office
gets,
but
the
idea
is
a
convention
where
we
have
a
lot
of
people
from
different
areas
talking
about
assistive
technology,
and
the
focus
would
be
the
work
that
we're
doing
with
an
table
right
now,
so
we
have
she's
a
therapist
doctors,
psychologists
and
we
have
a
lot
of
presentations
focus
on
this
team.
F
I
will
present
one
day,
and
one
of
the
points
on
bringing
this
here
is
that
I
want
you
to
see
with
you
guys
if
there's
some
points
that
you
think
is
important
to
share,
relate
the
label,
not
just
you
said
to
pass
the
energy.
What
we
are
doing
even
bless
you,
but
a
global
view
of
a
label
for
the
guys,
so
people
can
see
how
they
can
help
in
other
countries
in
other
projects.
F
So
if
you
guys
have
some
points
to
to
share
I'll,
be
glad
to
to
put
this
on
the
presentation-
and
the
second
point
related
to
this
meeting
is
that
we
are
planning
to
create
a
proposal
aluminum
to
bring
mr.
John
Shue.
If
mr.
Shue
accepts
the
invitation
to
come
to
Brazil
November
23
to
participate
on
this
on
the
symposium,
so
don't
if
you
were
able
to
participate,
I'll,
be
happy
to
put
a
proposal
on
the
movie
to
bring
you
here
to
Brazil.
B
F
That's
perfect.
We
have
another
point,
a
lot
of
points
today,
people
so
if
I'm
taking
too
much
time,
please
let
me
know
it's
related
to
software
development.
We
have
some
volunteers
from
IBM
and
the
guys
are
starting
to
code.
Some
thing
that
we
need
here
in
Brazil.
The
first
one
is
the
transparency
platform
is
a
platform
where
we
will
put
all
the
costs
that
we
have
with
a
chapter.
F
So
we
can
have
a
software
where
we
can
manage
all
the
the
volunteers
that
we
have
on
the
chapter
and
how
they
are
doing
the
work
related
to
whenever
Brazil
not
only
related
to
the
the
deliver
books
of
the
devices
but
the
administrative
tasks,
for
example,
people
that
are
lawyers
that
are
doing
work
for
us,
the
guys
that
work
with
IT
things
like
that.
The
idea
is
to
have
these
people
connected,
and
the
third
wave
of
this
project
is
to
have
a
mobile
app
to
connect
with
the
recipients.
F
Thirdly,
I
believe
for
the
beginning
of
next
year,
and
all
this
developer
will
be
open,
source
and
open
code.
So
if
another
chapter
wants,
the
codes
will
be
available
to
them.
So
this
is
a
project
that's
starting
now,
and
the
last
one
is
that
we
have
our
first
crowdfunding
project
in
place.
So
we
shared
this
with
a
guide
on
FCI
quest
tweet,
and
we
have
three
goals.
First,
one
is
to
get
material
to
print
devices.
F
Our
friend
Jeremy
was
help
us
with
that
send
in
the
donation
of
a
material,
but
when
the
material
gets
here
in
Brazil,
the
taxes
that
we
pay
are
almost
double
the
cost
of
will
be
here
to
buy
the
the
material.
So
it's
a
very
cool
complex
in
university
to
work
with
those
taxes,
so
the
first
goal
is
to
get
10
kilograms
of
PLA.
F
A
second
goal
is
to
get
money
to
pay
for
the
shipping
of
these
printed
devices
in
Brazil
and
to
help
some
families
to
go
to
the
doctors
to
make
the
rehabilitation
process
and
the
last
goal
is
to
buy
a
3d
printer
for
the
rehabilitation
center
that
will
happen
by
year,
so
the
guys
to
do
all
the
process
and
to
end
evaluation,
printing
and
rehabilitation
in
one
place.
So
those
are
the
goals
we
have
and
later
I'll
share
with
you
guys
the
live.
F
A
A
Some
adjustments
to
that
I'd
like
to
see
the
thumb
kind
of
interface
moved
in
a
little
bit
and
I
think
we
can
also
lengthen
the
thumb
and
fingers
a
bit
so
that
they
can
kind
of
grip
around
this
sort
of
extended
palm,
which
otherwise
would
be
sort
of
interfering
with
whatever
he's
trying
to
pick
up
so
I
think
those
will
be
pretty
easy
adjustments
to
make
and
I'm
pretty
confident
that
we'll
have
a
successful
fitting
on
the
next
attempt.
So
that
was.
A
D
A
A
B
I'll
be
really
brief,
because
I
want
I'm,
hoping
that
Maria
will
lay
out
what
we
need
to
know
and
market
about
enable
cut-o.
The
Rochester
crew
went
to
the
assistive
technology
Maker
Faire
in
Pittsburgh,
in
a
workshop
on
assembly.
At
the
workshop
there
was
a
PhD
student
in
a
wheelchair
missing
a
hand,
and
by
the
time
the
conference
was
over
and
I'd.
Given
my
talk,
she
got
a
hand
which
we
had
to
make
some
substantial
adjustments
for
I
want
to
say
this
notion
of
making
adjustments
is
something
that
I
think
enabled.
B
Volunteers,
often
neglect
we'd
like
to
think
that
the
devices
we
print
and
assemble
are
really
good
to
go
with
end-users.
When
you
make
contact
with
an
end-user,
there
are
also
an
important
improvements
that
can
be
made
and
I
think
we
ought
to
figure
out
how
to
make
that
a
more
regular
expectation
as
part
of
the
part
of
the
process,
but
that
was
that
was
a
great
thing.
Skip
and
I
are
working
on
the
motor
gripper.
We
hope
to
demonstrate
it
and
show
people
how
to
assemble
it
in
at
enable
con.
B
We're
also
involved
in
conversations
with
this
minta
group.
Jeremy
is
involved
in
the
conversation
also,
but
with
a
self-contained
hand,
it
would
be
really
nice
to
have
a
really
simple
song.
Kathy,
just
a
wrap
is
one
possibility.
The
mid
glove
is
another
really
attractive
possibility
and
so
we're
hoping
to
make
it
easy
for
people
to
just
stick
a
motorized
or
non
motorized
gripper
hand
onto
a
forearm
and
get
on
with
their
lives,
but
we're
making
progress
there.
B
Kyle
recert,
who
has
been
working
in
our
lab
this
summer,
is
on
his
enables
funded
trip
to
Rwanda,
and
it
turns
out
Tanzania
where
he's
working
with
Gilbert,
because
last
time
I
don't
remember,
learning
all
sorts
have
been
stuff
and
he
will
be
back
in
Rwanda
when
his
sponsor,
whose
mother
died
actually
returns.
So
he's
well
engaged
and
he's
gonna
be
bringing
back
lots
of
knowledge
about
how
things
are
happening
in
Rwanda
and
Tanzania.
B
A
E
E
A
E
E
E
So
the
Baltimore
innovation
Week
begins
on
October
the
fifth
and
there
are
themes
for
every
day
and
they
Friday
prior
to
our
actual
conference
date
for
people
who
are
here
on
Monday
we're
couraging
them
to
go
to
the
museum
and
also
to
the
evening
with
George,
will
there's
a
lot
of
conversation
here
about
healthcare
and
health
policy
and
all
other
themes
about
use
of
the
internet.
Things
that
have
touched
on
our
community
that
it
would
be
great
to
have
people
in
the
room
to
have
be
present.
E
The
Wednesday
is
our
tour
for
the
National
Mall,
and
that
will
include
the
discussion
about
enable
in
policy
advocacy
journalism
with
the
regard
to
solutions,
journalism
as
a
movement
and
then
is
peacebuilding,
especially
for
the
international
work.
Look
at
the
SDGs
and
about
the
advocacy
for
people
approaching
the
sustainability
of
learning
these
workforce
skills
and
applying
them
enable
as
a
method
of
innovating
it
as
a
movement
on
Thursday.
We
have
our
tour
for
the
theater
labs,
and
so
the
morning
at
George,
Mason
University
is
a
tour
of
a
really
outstanding
lab.
E
That's
had
a
lot
of
success
in
collaborating
with
the
School
of
Medicine
engineering
in
musicology
to
create
a
hand,
that's
able
to
be
used
by
a
student
to
play
the
piano
on
the
first
prototype.
It's
they've
avoided
all
of
the
difficulties
with
my
electric
design
by
using
miniaturized
ultrasound
transducers
to
analyze
the
movement
of
the
muscle
bundles
instead,
and
the
dexterity
of
this
hand
is
extraordinary.
There's
also
a
lot
of
work
there
in
haptic
feedback.
E
So
so
that's
a
good
lab
to
visit
the
and
that's
an
opportunity
to
visit
with
the
P
I
who
can't
week
on
Saturday.
The
other
person
who
is
taking
lead
at
that
lab
is
going
to
be
presenting
briefly
advanced
and
spending
time
with
us
on
Saturday
on
Thursday
afternoon
we
have
a
visit
to
the
Johns
Hopkins
Applied,
Physics
Laboratory,
and
so
that
is
looking
at
the
the
labs
that
are
the
intersection
between
neuroscience
and
robotics.
E
Who've
been
spending
so
much
time.
Working
with
me
on
something
we've
been
calling
project
alchemy,
the
Friday
is
our
deep
dive
at
the
University
of
Maryland
College
Park,
and
that
is
looking
at
the
devices
in
a
long
format
and
the
way
that
we're
conveying
that
information
out
to
the
community
and
beyond.
It's
also
a
chance
for
us
to
look
at
the
studies
and
the
projects
in
the
community.
I
really
love
to
be
able
to
condense.
E
The
liver
findings
as
part
of
the
conference,
but
also
for
us
to
work
on
the
hub
that
night
would
be
I
think
the
ideal
on
Saturday.
We
have
our
conference
the
conference's
again
at
the
University
of
Maryland
College
Park,
the
bead
check-in
starts
at
8:15
and
we're
able
to
include
the
people
in
a
light
breakfast,
it's
a
great
place
for
for
people
to
go
in
and
grab
breakfast
at
the
food
court
in
the
Student
Union
I'm
also,
so
it
gives
people
a
chance
to
catch
up.
E
We
have
our
first
ox
beginning
at
8:45,
so
Jen's
gonna
get
the
penis
off
I'll
have
the
Food
and
Drug
Administration
with
the
commander
James
Corden,
and
one
of
the
the
new
hires
on
one
of
the
chemical
engineers
who's
just
joined
the
FDA
added
manufacturing
labs.
We
have
Michael
Weinberg
again
he's
no
longer
the
head
legal
counsel
for
Shapeways
he's
moved
on
to
being
the
executive
director,
one
of
the
divisions
for
the
new
University
School
of
Law
and
he's
president
of
the
board
of
the
open
air
movement
project
re.
E
So
he
is
going
to
be
introducing
the
certifications
that
are
coming
from
open
hardware.
We
have
the
unveiling
of
a
new
open
hardware
extruder,
which
is
turning
waste
plastic
into
filament.
We're
going
to
be
talking
to
dr.
Prague
from
APL
about
the
robotics.
So
again
we're
going
to
be
getting
a
quick
review
from
our
morning
talks
on
the
state
of
a
science
and
stated
allergy.
D
E
Okay,
so
I
would
love
to
have
that
one
should
be
a
chance
for
people
to
sit
down
in
here
about
these
resources.
No
Kuni,
while
we're
still
gathered
as
a
group
from
one
o'clock
until
4:30,
we
have
a
short
format,
round
tables
and
panels
on
core
tracks.
There
is
one
just
for
kids
and
there's
and
that's
it
an
attempt
to
no
I.
E
And
that's
really
just
a
orientation
and
a
quick
review
of
the
devices.
The
devices
track
might
be
a
place
that
go
to
next
and
that's
a
chance
for
people
to
get
a
deeper
dive
into
what
is
going
on
with
George,
Mason
and
Nate,
with
some
of
the
other
projects,
and
then
to
do
our
review
of
the
different
devices
fittings
on
the
entrepreneurs
and
the
innovators
track.
We're
talking
about
everything
from
development
and
fundraising,
intellectual
property,
security
data
and
identity
and
they're.
One
of
the
papers
that
the
discuss
there
is
about.
E
The
hacking
of
robotic
devices,
including
the
robotic
arms,
then
we'll
be
able
to
also
discuss
the
work
that
we've
done
in
blockchain
over
the
past
year
and
blockchain
and
healthcare.
So
that
is
a
discussion
that
I'm,
hoping
that
some
of
the
api's
who
are
attending
will
be
able
to
also
coordinate
some
projects
for
the
upcoming
year.
E
We're
going
to
regroup
at
the
where
we
began
or
a
workshop
identifying
vulnerable
populations
in
our
ecosystems
and
some
risk
mitigation
there,
and
it
reviews
some
of
the
the
concepts
or
ideas
that
came
out
of
the
theme
of
the
tracks
from
the
afternoon.
So
that
we
can
identify
calls
to
action
and
then
we'll
give
the
the
recipients
and
families
are
part
of
the
recipient,
advocacy,
work,
group
and
others
who
are
intended
to
be
like
to
speak
that'll
be
their
their
time.
They
get
to
have
the
final
word,
just
as
we've
done
in
past
years.
E
We're
gonna
have
a
hard
stop
for
self
care,
and
there
are
different
area
set
aside
for
you
know
who
duty
to
God
for
just
relaxing
and
so
on.
There
there's
some
things
in
the
way
of
the
guide
for
that
when
we
group
the
I'm
asking
people
to
just
try
to
embrace
the
idea
of
community
and
so
we're
going
to
try
the
to
encourage
people
to
have
some
element
of
costume
or
cosplay.
E
Some
of
the
costume
builds
that
were
on
the
kids
track
are
actually
also
proof
of
concept
or
development
of
skills
for
things,
leaving
sensors
or
electronics,
and
it
would
be
an
award
for
any
of
the
costumes
that
were
proof
of
concept.
For
that
and
this
harkens
back
to
the
recognition
that
our
first
hand
began
as
a
a
toss.
My
costume
was.
E
And
so
that
that
picks
up
at
7:00
we'll
have
our
quick
recognition
and
awards
at
7:15
and
then
for
people
who
are
interested
in
storytelling,
particularly
in
our
community
storytelling,
is
qualitative
research
and
it's
currency
of
trust.
We
have
an
hour
of
storytelling
where
the
first
30
minutes
is
for
general
audience.
This.
The
following
15
minutes
are
for
scary
stories
or
for
the
ghost
stories,
especially
for
that
time
of
year,
but
also
to
recognize
that
we
all
have
some
funny
or
interesting
tales
about
the
ghost
in
the
machine.
E
And
so
again
the
format
for
these
by
are
three
minute
and
five
minutes,
preferably,
and
then
the
last
story
is
in
our
tradition
is
usually
that
the
last
story
the
children
are
banished
from
so
be
after
that
story.
We
have
15
minutes
for
stories
among
four,
more
mature
people,
and
this
is
a
chance
for
us
to
either
this
speak
our
truth
or
to
tell
stories
that
we
would
not
consider
younger
ears
ready
to
to
know
untangle
as
there's.
There
are
lots
of
themes.
E
People
have
been
exposed
to
a
lot
of
things
as
part
of
this,
and
they
can
be
funnier
with
everybody
I'm
asking
people
who
are
interested
in
the
storytelling
to
please
make
sure
that
they
have
to
relieve
the
story
and
put
themselves
in
the
queue
and
practiced
to
make
sure
that
they
meet
the
3-minute.
We're
a
five-minute
category
so
we'll
be
able
to
take
your
recognitions
after
the
storytelling
for
the
feminine
and
five-minute
formats.
E
Particular
the
kid
and
then
we'll
finish
with
the
end
of
the
party
for
people
who
want
to
linger
we'ii,
certainly
have
the
rooms
for
longer.
But
at
that
point,
I'm
calling
it
quits.
For
that
day
on
Sunday
we
are
able
to
meet
in
the
lobby
of
a
Cambria
hotel.
We
should
depart
at
9
o'clock
for
those
who
are
interested
in
going
to
the
East
Coast
reference
festival.
E
We
have
a
room
there
that
the
dining
room-
listen,
teneal,
dining
room
of
the
building
next
door
to
where
the
festival
is
being
held,
which
gives
us
a
chance
to
hold
some
of
the
workshops
that
would
be
in
combination
with
the
general
community.
At
the
festival,
I'll
be
giving
a
presentation
on
the
main
stage,
with
some
of
the
folks
who
are
holding
down
the
enable
table
there
and.
B
E
That
will
be
our
chance
to
get
to
hear
their
point
of
view
and
their
presentation
on
what
they
call
the
build
platform
of
the
festival.
We're
going
to
have
a
badge
making
workshop
there
and
we're
going
to
review
the
two-year
plan.
I'm
sure
that
smaller
groups
have
probably
got
their
extended
views
as
well,
but
I
think
it's
important
that
we
try
to
combine
forces
and
collaborate
as
much
as
possible
and
so
that
this
is
a
chance
for
us
to
make
sure
that
we've
captured.
E
E
E
So
so,
there's
a
there's
a
separate
packet
for
people
who
are
attending
as
part
of
an
April
con
I
want
to
thank
the
Chris
and
Matt
for
being
so
great
to
work
with
it's
part
of
the
festival
and
our
activities.
There
are
open
to
the
general
public
as
well
I'm,
not
treating
them,
though
it's
so
for
people
who
are
interested
in
going
and
don't
have
an
easy
ride
up
there.
E
Let
us
know
if
you
are
able
to
offer
a
ride
or
if
you
need
a
ride
and
for
people
who
want
to
rent
a
transportation
to
go
up
there,
there's
something
of
registration
so
that
they
can
chip
in
for
the
for
Coach
to
transportation,
to
to
take
them
up
and
back
again
to
a
cambria,
it's
possible
for
it
to
make
a
stop
at
the
bus
station
or
at
the
airport
on
the
way
back
from
the
festival
to
College
Park.
So
I've
been
more
vague
about
the
arrival
time
back
to
College
Park.
E
At
the
end
of
the
day,
four
people
are
going
that
way
and
for
people
who
need
to
go
to
the
airport
on
Sunday
morning.
We
certainly
would
be
more
than
happy
to
be
part
of
taking
them,
seeing
them
off
taking
into
the
airport
safely
with
their
things,
if
they,
if
that
were
accepted
their
schedule.
So
I
know
that
there's
some
people
already
who
have
asked
me
if
they
couldn't
do
that.
Of
course,
it
can't
happen
to
take
care
of
them.
E
So
that's
that
is
the
gist
of
what
we're
doing
for
enable
con
this
year,
I
just
like
to
remind
people
that
the
two
year
plan
puts
us
at
the
end
of
our
first
10
years,
so
we're
we're
set
up
to
be
at
the
University
of
Maryland
for
next
year
as
well.
There's
already
a
committee,
that's
working
on
that
and
the
but
I
do
also
have
a
group.
E
That's
exploring
what
we'd
like
to
do
for
a
reunion
for
recipients,
and
one
of
the
things
that
we
had
always
talked
about
was
to
meet
in
Florida
at
Disney
to
have
a
good
recipients
day
or
a
union
day
for
volunteers
recipients.
One
of
the
things
I
just
like
to
say
here
is
that,
if,
if
we
truly
can
tell
the
difference
between
people
who
get
our
devices
and
people
who
are
making
them
and
giving
them
away,
I
think
we're
doing
it
wrong.
E
You
know
before
there
was
3d
printing
as
part
of
our
process
that
we've
always
seen
that,
and
so,
when
it
comes
to
anything
having
to
do
with
capturing
data
about
the
volunteers,
I
want
you
to
think
very
carefully
that
some
of
the
volunteers
have
been
test.
Pilots
and
some
of
the
volunteers
are
test
pilots
and
that
two
people
on
the
outside
of
the
community.
This
would
be
guarded
with
the
same
care
as
any
other
HIPAA
information.
E
B
E
E
I'm
going
to
have
to
followup
with
the
volunteers
who
are
in
charge
of
that,
but
there's
a
there's,
a
group,
that's
taking
care
of
a
TV
and
university
and
there
there
should
be
links
that
will
be
posted
to
the
event
brain
update
and
to
to
to
the
people
who
have
indicated
that
they
want
to
attend
that
way,
we'll
make
sure
that
we
email
and
text
them
there.
So
there
there
there's
arrangements
that
are
being
made
for
that
they
think
they're
being
tested
on
Tuesday.
E
Am
for
now,
okay,
all
right,
but
deaf
but
definite
any
questions.
There
are
about
six
or
eight
of
us
who
are
monitoring
that
registration
email.
So
you
will
definitely
get
your
questions.
Asked
and
you'll
be
they'll,
be
somebody
who
is
your
champion.
If
you
pose
an
issue
or
a
question
there,
they
don't
be
taken
care
of
right.
So.
B
E
So
are
there
any
things
that
you
want
to
be
included?
You
want
to
make
sure
get
discussed
or
prioritize
these
certainly
Bob
and
Ben
I'd
love
to
talk
with
you
more
about
we
work
in
the
hub
and
how
we
represent
them.
There
is
some
time
and
if
we
are
trying
to
galvanize
people
around
using
that
in
some
ways,
I'd
like
to
see
if
there
are
ways
that
we
can
make
that
be
part
of
where
we're
posting
some
of
the
information
for
the
conference
and
during
the
conference
does
that
make
sense.
C
D
B
Maria
for
things
like,
for
example,
skip
and
I
want
to
show
off
some
new
technology,
etc,
etc.
Do
you
want
us
to
just,
and
we
will
show
up
or
do
you
want
to
have
these
things
have
identified
spots
on
the
agenda
or
maybe
they'll
just
be
a
big
whiteboard
at
the
event?
How
do
you
see
specific
topics
so.
E
Having
a
long
format
on
Friday
I
think
is
useful
for
having
all
of
that
come
out
and
be
documented
and
I
want
to
make
sure
that
we're
identifying
blocks
of
time,
even
if
they
overlap,
because
we
want
certain
medical
volunteers
and
some
of
the
the
Entrepreneurship
track
that
I'm
trying
to
schedule
the
afternoon.
So
they
you
know
for
these
30-minute
blocks
which
tracks
are
going
to
be
on,
since
they
need
to
cross
all
three.
So.
E
But
again
Campanile
available
and
know
what
you're
bringing
whether
or
not
people
are
allowed
to
touch
it.
You
know.
So
if
this
is
a
gallery
display,
is
this
an
interactive
part
of
the
gallery
or
this
just
to
display
right
so,
for
instance,
the
electronic
hand
by
Debbie
Leon,
that's
used
for
physical,
physiotherapy.
You
know
that
that
is
behind
glass.
We're
not
going
to
be
trying
it
on
and
doing
physiotherapy
with
that,
but
we
can
show
a
movie
about
how
it
works.
People
can
see
what
it
is:
we're
not
passing
that
around
there,
but
so.
B
E
So
the
I
had
a
rather
tight
schedule
for
the
afternoon
and
for
devices
I'm
going
to
try
and
break
some
of
that
apart
after
the
first
two
sessions,
so
that
it
can
it'll
be
based
on
the
outcomes
of
Friday.
But
I
want
to
make
sure
that
we
we
have
people
who
are
gonna
be
discussing
veterinarian.
We
have
people
are
using
tactile,
so
we
need
to
leave
room
for
everyone
forefront
today.
E
I
really
want
to
use
like
the
lean
cups
kind
of
strategy,
where
you
know
it
at
least
saw
the
same
thing
for
the
open
prosthetics
conference
or
for
unconferences.
Where
you
have
your
issues
or
your
questions,
you
have
your
topics
and
and
speakers
for
pose
and
people
have
put
in
and
down.
You
move
the
post-its
around
in
half
your
schedule
for
the
day.
E
Last
year
now
we
have
seen
someone
join,
enable
carving
pieces
out
of
wood
because
he
didn't
have
a
3d
printer
to
your
bare
hands
and
now
he's
getting
his
PhD
in
bioprinting.
I
think
gave
excellent
talks
last
year
on
the
bioprinter
that
he
had
designed,
but
I
really
want
people
to
think
carefully
about
hybridizing.
E
Some
of
this
information
we've
seen
some
really
outstanding
research
in
printing
with
carbon
using
the
hydrogel
matrices,
and
these
kinds
of
technologies
are
not
out
of
reach
for
any
of
us,
who's
close
to
a
university
or
is
able
to
stay
in
touch
with
others
and
enable
who
are
so
know
the
state
of
the
science
and
the
technology
because
it
actually
is
at
your
fingertips
and
then,
let's,
let's
think
about
utilizing
what
we
can
learn
about
the
hydrogels
and
the
matrices
from
bioprinting
and
bring
that
back
into
printing
some
interesting
structures
with
materials.
I
personally
read.
A
All
right,
so,
unfortunately,
we
have
kind
of
run
out
of
time
here.
There's
there's
been
a
lot
of
information
to
cover
we're
gonna
have
to
hold
off
on
our
other
topics
until
next
week.
I
know
safe,
wanted
to
say
a
little
something
in
connection
with
what
John
and
reported
when
I
was
hoping
to
get
a
quick
update
from
Edie.
So,
let's
see
if
we
can
just
touch
briefly
on
those
ieaf,
is
there
something
you
wanted
to
get
into
briefly.
E
It's
okay!
You
know
what
I'll
wait
for
the
net.
My
thing
can
definitely
wait.
I
just
want
to
mention
that
right
now,
we're
almost
getting
for
Rodrigo
is
gonna,
be
traveling,
also
to
enable
Khan
and
I'll
follow
up
with
that,
because
we
just
need
to
finish.
Purchasing
the
tickets
and
yeah
and
I
think
that'll
be
really
exciting.
I'm
overall
from
the.
E
That
it
would
be
awesome
to
better
connect
with
what
Latin
America
is
doing,
because
they
have
other
work
processes
and
so
I'm
really
excited
if
Rodrigo
or
somebody
from
his
team
can
go
to
enable
Khan
to
also
share,
because
I
think
that
that
can
be
helpful
and
I'll
coordinate
with
Maria
to
see
like
if,
like
what,
what
type
of
collaboration
would
make
sense
for
them.
They're
like,
is
it
talks
or
or
what
is
it?
But
thank
you
very
much.
Don't
and
I.
Look
super
exciting.
E
Since
we
had
been
trying
to
coordinate
getting
students
from
over
here
to
join
you
all
for
the
know
that
the
work
that
was
being
done
with
the
University
of
Costa
Rica
as
well
so
I'm,
really
looking
forward
to
having
that
two-year
plan,
be
something
where
we
see
you
well
present
in
it,
and
that
way
we
know
that
we're.
You
know,
let's
talk
beforehand,
so
that
we
can
make
those
kinds
of
outlines.
Okay,
wonderful
thinking,
thank
you.
C
The
design
work
for
you,
WC
I'm,
happy
to
say
that
they
are
ready
to
start
not
next
week
but
the
week
after,
and
so
that
is
ready
to
go
in
practice
at
it
would
be
great
to
organize
a
catch
up
with
members
of
the
SPC
I
think
also,
it's
so
exciting
to
hear
the
work
that's
going
on
at
enable
con
and
and
we'd
love
to
contribute
in
to
how
that
that
kind
of
event
can
be
best
used
to
as
a
kind
of
research
tool.
Yeah.
C
Basically,
I'm
gonna
send
around
the
the
kind
of
the
detailed
plans
for
what
we're
going
to
do.
I'll
send
that
round
before
the
game
next
week
and
then
we'll
go
from
there,
but
yeah
we'll
look
to
kind
of
arrange,
meetings
with
SPC
and
then
and
then
use
that
to
find
the
people
who
are
going
to
kind
of
follow
up
with
so
that
that
will
be
for
the
starting
not
next
week.
But
the
week
after
that's
when
we're
going
to
start
doing,
those
research
calls
so
yeah.
C
A
B
And
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
you
recognize
that
week
after
next
is
precisely
the
week
of
enable
con.
Yes,
if
you
or
one
of
your
designers
wanted
to
come
to
Baltimore,
it
would
be
a
really
good
chance
to
see
that
research
to
talk
to
the
researchers
to
meet
with
Jeremy
and
me
and
other
SBC
members
yeah.
C
C
B
B
About
blocking
out
some
time,
yeah
definitely
I
just
want
to
say
that
I
find
myself
fantasizing
find
myself
fantasizing
about
walking
around
or
other
people
walking
around
with
iPads
on
their
chests,
showing
your
smiling
face
or
Everton
smiling
face.
Yeah
I
think
it's
an
opportunity
to
think
about
ways
of
really
trying
to
engage
people
who
should
be
there,
but
can't
be
there
physically.
So.
C
D
C
Okay,
okay,
Maria
and
John
about
some
ideas
about
how
we
can
create
some
activities
online
for
people
that
income
to
try
to
engage
the
whole
community
in
some
events
throughout
the
weekend.
It
could
be
something
small
like
a
contest,
but
it
would
be
really
creative
to
have
basically
encourage
the
community
to
be
using
the
hub,
the
people
that
are
there
and
the
people
that
can't
be
there.
I'll
help
you
the
crossroad
and.
E
Let's
start
even
collecting
the
soundtrack
for
doing
what
we
do.
I
think
everybody
has
music
and
they're
happening
to
different
things.
If
I
need
to
hear
what
tell
us
it
could,
that
would
be
maybe
something
easy
and
easy
for
people
to
do
and
quick,
but
also
something
that
that
would
tie
them
into
the
soundtrack
on
the
site,
a
site.
A
Note
Maria,
when
you
mentioned
music
I've
been
talking
with
Nate
who's
excited
to
be
there
and
I
asked
him
if
he
was
bringing
his
guitar
and
he
said
he's
still
trying
to
figure
that
out.
One
of
the
things
he
hasn't
figured
out
is
how
he's
going
to
get
an
amp
there.
Do
you
have
anybody
locally
that
could
provide
an
amp
for
him.
Yeah.
A
Okay,
all
right
I
think
we
need
to
wrap.
Then
we
will
share
all
this
great
information
with
the
community
and
update
this
as
well.
I'll
put
a
link
on
our
the
page
that
we
have
on
the
enable
hub
about
enable
con
and
do
our
best
to
get
the
word
out
there.
Jen
is
going
to
help
me
to
promote
this
on
social
media
too.
So
we'll
do
everything
we
can
to
get
the
word
out
to.