Oh a Zoom meeting. Cool. Are remote participants allowed to join too? 9 AM in 
Santa Fe is 4 PM in Berlin (CET), we have a time difference of 7 hours.-Jochen
-------- Original message --------From: Stephen Guerin 
<stephen.gue...@redfish.com> Date: 3/19/20  05:22  (GMT+01:00) To: Tom Johnson 
<t...@jtjohnson.com> Cc: "Wedtech@Redfish. Com" <wedt...@redfish.com>, The 
Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <friam@redfish.com> Subject: Re: 
[FRIAM] [WedTech] Zoom invite for March 20 Virtual FRIAM I reserved the meeting 
from 9a - 12p thinking the first 30 minutes will be getting settled and then 
folks may come and go like normal FRIAM. We will be limited to 100 attendees. 
First come first serve. I suspect we'll get 30 or so. If we do reach the limit 
and folks are dialing in on phone and then logging in on computer for screen 
share, please consider dialing back to one client. If we need to and this will 
be ongoing we can upgrade to 500 attendees. Folks can chip in a roll of toilet 
paper to help out.Zoom requires a download. New users can test ahead of time 
with a free account. If you are new to zoom, this will minimize using the 
conference time for tech support.  Try things likeMinimum:mute/unmutetesting 
microphone/speakersturning off speakers or microphones if two are in the same 
room giving feedbackgeneral UI navigationOther:

sharing your screen zooming different cameras and screens to 
fullscreencomparing Bluetooth and wired headsets (recommended) vs device 
microphone / speakerscomparing calling in on phone vs using computer 
audiosharing files and urlsusing chat and private messagesturning camera on and 
offcompare attending on phone vs computer. A good way to test is to use both at 
home and one be the host and the other participant.using tap to speak on 
phonePlay Host:play host and having attendees raise hand. Please wash for 20 
seconds after doing so.have moderator assistants watching chat and calling on 
folks to speakpassing host controlmute all and call on raised handslock meeting 
/ passwordsrecording to cloud or desktopHaving these skills are going to be 
important for the next 4 months :-)--- -. .   ..-. .. ... ....   - .-- ---   
..-. .. ... ....Stephen.Guerin@Redfish.com1600 Lena St #D1, Santa Fe, NM 
87505office: (505) 995-0206  mobile: (505) 577-5828   tw: @redfishgroup  skype: 
redfishgroupredfish.com  |  simtable.comOn Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 9:53 PM Tom 
Johnson <t...@jtjohnson.com> wrote:Great points, Steve. Yes, I will set up a 
Google doc in the morning. Folks who don't know ZOOM, we can share the G Doc on 
the zoom screen and anyone can add comments, which is probably better than 
multiple people trying to edit the document. ZOOM also has a handy chat tool in 
the right rail so you can seen a semi-conversation unfold.Tom On Wed, Mar 18, 
2020, 9:42 PM Stephen Guerin <stephen.gue...@redfish.com> wrote:I configured to 
auto mute attendees when they enter to minimize feedback issues and background 
noise. You can unmute yourselves when you would like to speak. I will be there 
to Host.I suggest that we have a reasonably focused conversation given an 
online format:Some suggestions:China, Singapore, South Korea and Israel have 
achieved good collective action against COVID-19 but at sometimes at great 
privacy and freedom costs. The US might need to find an alternate path. What 
might that look like?  What might Applied Complexity approaches offer a 
Epidemic Intelligence Service (Wikipedia)How can we have collective 
intelligence while maximizing privacy during an epidemic?How can we have 
collective action while maintaining freedom?Latest thinking on ABM and SIR 
Epidemic modeling and validationHow do we get realtime location intelligence to 
and from the citizens while maximizing privacy? (George Duncan)others?Tom, can 
you start a google doc and invite folks to 
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