Re: [Origami] Can I please offer my conference/workshop using your Zoom subscription?
Thus spake "Origami on behalf of doug z" on 4/22/20, 8:31 AM: Are *all* events posted in the origamiusa.org/calendar public, for anyone to join? I found one for today that does not explicitly say it is public. May I assume that if they are posted at that location (origamiusa.org/calendar) then they are considered public and anyone (with an origamiusa account) may join? Not all. Only the events marked with the red icon (see “Events that can be attended online are marked with this symbol”) are public. Any limitations or further details on how to connect are described in the event description, which you get to by clicking on the title of the event. Some people include the Zoom/Skype/Meet link in the description, some ask you to email them for further details. Robert
Re: [Origami] Can I please offer my conference/workshop using your Zoom subscription?
On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 9:51 AM Robert Lang wrote: > Thus spake "Origami on behalf of Gerardo @neorigami.com" < > origami-boun...@lists.digitalorigami.com on behalf of > gera...@neorigami.com> on 4/22/20, 7:23 AM: > > > > I've been delighted with how everyone everywhere is proposing activities > through the web in order to make this quarantine easier : ) > > > > I want to offer something as well. A couple of years ago I developed a > conference/workshop for an international origami convention here in > Colombia. Its title was "Creating through the Frankensteinian Method in > Origami".Well, I'd like to offer it–this time in English–through Zoom for > free. > > > > The thing is, I don't have a Zoom paid subscription. So I wanted to ask > you, if you do have one, would allow me to offer the activity with your > help? I hope one of you will say "yes". I also hope that that person can > help me as the moderator during the activity. > > > > The conference/workshop would be on Saturday, May 9th, 10 - 12:30 pm CDT. > > > > Hi Gerardo, > > > > This would be a good place to mention (or re-mention) that OrigamiUSA is > making its paid Zoom room available to pretty much anyone who wants to set > up a public origami session (you don’t need to be a member of OrigamiUSA, > or be in the USA). You can reserve it through the website at this page: > > > > https://origamiusa.org/cogs-online-scheduler > > > > As you can see from the calendar on that page, quite a few people are > already taking advantage of it! > > > > You can also post your activity on OrigamiUSA’s calendar (which also > already contains a lot of public online events): > > > > https://origamiusa.org/calendar > > > > The scheduled Zoom events are password-protected (password embedded in the > link), and for events posted on the calendar, people need to be logged into > the website to see the link (to prevent zoombombing trolls from finding the > link by web search). Please don’t post the links anywhere public! The > trolls are out there and active. You need to be registered with the > website, but you don’t have to be a member of OrigamiUSA. > > > > Hope this helps with your project (and with anyone else who wants to do > something like this!), > > > > Robert > > > Are *all* events posted in the origamiusa.org/calendar public, for anyone to join? I found one for today that does not explicitly say it is public. May I assume that if they are posted at that location ( origamiusa.org/calendar) then they are considered public and anyone (with an origamiusa account) may join? -- douglaszan...@gmail.com Douglas Zander
Re: [Origami] Searching for #stayhome models
I was inspired to come up with the pureland version of Home-Sweet-Home model: https://photos.app.goo.gl/KTwv78hwt5a5n3zg7 Most of the people should be able to figure it out by looking at the pictures. Happy Folding! Sy
Re: [Origami] Can I please offer my conference/workshop using your Zoom subscription?
Thus spake "Origami on behalf of Gerardo @neorigami.com" on 4/22/20, 7:23 AM: I've been delighted with how everyone everywhere is proposing activities through the web in order to make this quarantine easier : ) I want to offer something as well. A couple of years ago I developed a conference/workshop for an international origami convention here in Colombia. Its title was "Creating through the Frankensteinian Method in Origami".Well, I'd like to offer it–this time in English–through Zoom for free. The thing is, I don't have a Zoom paid subscription. So I wanted to ask you, if you do have one, would allow me to offer the activity with your help? I hope one of you will say "yes". I also hope that that person can help me as the moderator during the activity. The conference/workshop would be on Saturday, May 9th, 10 - 12:30 pm CDT. Hi Gerardo, This would be a good place to mention (or re-mention) that OrigamiUSA is making its paid Zoom room available to pretty much anyone who wants to set up a public origami session (you don’t need to be a member of OrigamiUSA, or be in the USA). You can reserve it through the website at this page: https://origamiusa.org/cogs-online-scheduler As you can see from the calendar on that page, quite a few people are already taking advantage of it! You can also post your activity on OrigamiUSA’s calendar (which also already contains a lot of public online events): https://origamiusa.org/calendar The scheduled Zoom events are password-protected (password embedded in the link), and for events posted on the calendar, people need to be logged into the website to see the link (to prevent zoombombing trolls from finding the link by web search). Please don’t post the links anywhere public! The trolls are out there and active. You need to be registered with the website, but you don’t have to be a member of OrigamiUSA. Hope this helps with your project (and with anyone else who wants to do something like this!), Robert
[Origami] Can I please offer my conference/workshop using your Zoom subscription?
I've been delighted with how everyone everywhere is proposing activities through the web in order to make this quarantine easier : ) I want to offer something as well. A couple of years ago I developed a conference/workshop for an international origami convention here in Colombia. Its title was "Creating through the Frankensteinian Method in Origami".Well, I'd like to offer it–this time in English–through Zoom for free. The thing is, I don't have a Zoom paid subscription. So I wanted to ask you, if you do have one, would allow me to offer the activity with your help? I hope one of you will say "yes". I also hope that that person can help me as the moderator during the activity. The conference/workshop would be on Saturday, May 9th, 10 - 12:30 pm CDT. If you can and wish to help me out, please let me know here through the mailing list or, if you prefer, send me a private message to gerardo(a) neorigami.com Thank you all and it has been a pleasure sharing with you during the online meetings in the last few weeks =D -- Gerardo gerardo(a)neorigami.com