Dear all,
It’s particularly difficult to schedule to accommodate the entire globe, but I think we should make some efforts (or at least stage 2-3 versions of each convo?). For ex, we could break things up as:
1) late afternoon Australia/NZ/other similar time zones + morning in Europe/Africa/some parts of Asia2) early morning Australia/NZ/etc. + afternoon Americas3) late afternoon Europe/etc. + morning/midday Americas
If we had 3 hosts for each convo, then we could also do some interesting note comparison after the conversations to compare geographical differences.
Best,Katie
On 19 Apr 2019, at 18:15, Quinn Dombrowski <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi Rachel,
Apologies for the delay in getting back to you on this! Time zones are a challenge, even on a single continent. I know that having it on the early side of my day in the Bay Area makes it late for Europeans, too, who probably have other plans for a Friday night.
Is there any chance you might be up for organizing one at a good time on your end, and we can try to make it at an odd hour on ours? If we want to try to find a time that could work for everyone globally to all talk together at least once, I’d be game for trying it, but for an ongoing thing, I think it’d be ideal if the solution were more conversations at times that are actually good for people in different regions, to bring more people into these discussions.
~Quinn
On April 5, 2019 at 6:02:32 PM, Rachel Hendery ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
Hi all
I would love to be involved in some of these conversations and I enjoy reading the write-ups, but they always ends up being scheduled for my 3am. Any chance we can hold one sometime at a more Australia-friendly hour?
CheersRachel
Thanks Quinn. If you are unable to make it, we can revisit the the topic in the Fall. Email me individually if that applies to you, and/or you just want to talk before then about mental and physical disabilities.
Best,Tassie
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Research Technologies is a division of UITS and a PTI Cyberinfrastructure & Service Center.Dear all,
It looks like I remembered to update the website and advertise on Twitter, but failed to send an email to the listhost! Apologies for the oversight!
Tassie Gniady will be hosting today's conversation on physical and mental disability, from 12-1:30 Eastern, 9-10:30 Pacific. Details here: http://www.dhwogem.org/disability/
Please come if you can make it, despite the late notice!
Cheers,
Quinn
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