OnEBoard Chat is now live on YouTube! See the
OnEBoard event schedule for details.
In February OnEBoard Twitter chats covered storytelling, using Gmail, collaboration, and content moderation.
Discussions are every Sunday at 11AM PST/6PM UTC, and everyone is welcome to participate.
Follow the #OnEBoardChat hashtag on Twitter to see the latest conversation.
Upcoming #OnEBoardChat discussion topics:
- March 6: Personal vs Professional Social Media (Host @Stavreva)
- March 13: Promoting Community Engagement (Host @PeggyKTC)
- March 20: Gmail How-Tos (Host @NinaTrankova)
- March 27: Stories (Host @Cypseloides)
- April 3: Account Security (Host @mygeigermeister
- April 10: Community Moderation (Host @PeggyKTC)
February 6: Content Moderation
Host: Peggy K (@PeggyKTC)
Question 1: What is your content moderation philosophy? Do you lean towards letting people post whatever they want? Or lean towards removing content? Does it differ on different platforms?
Question 2: Do you have a written commenting or posting policy for your blog, channel, or community? Do you use any automated moderation tools to enforce them?
Question 3: Do you think content like posts, videos, or recordings should be moderated differently than comments? Does it make a difference for content on a big platform (Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, etc) or a smaller community?
February 13: Content Collaboration
Host: Nina Trankova (@NinaTrankova)
Question 1: Are you with Google Workspace for content collaboration? What other software are you on,
Box, Citrix etc?Question 2: Which are your favorite content collaboration tools?
Question 3: Which Collaborative jobs are the most wanted?
February 20: Gmail How-Tos
Host: Nina Trankova (@NinaTrankova)
Question 1: What is your favorite Gmail hack?
Question 2: Have you tried the Gmail integrated experience?
Question 3: How do you keep Gmail secure?
February 27: Stories
Host: Bob Danley (@Cypseloides)
We discussed storytelling elements in this video: Making Eye Contact
Question 1: Which of the five options below, all broad in meaning, do you think are good storytelling elements? Discuss.
Question 2: Which of the following elements are in the video and make for good storytelling? Discuss your experiences or initial impressions.
Question 3: Which of the following visual elements were in the digital story? Discuss your experience using your own still and video images.
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