Lorenzo asked today for projects compiling tips for those who teach origami 
online and and that allow the inclusion of new tips.

I know about two guides:
Teaching Origami Using Video Meeting Systems by LondonOrigami: 
https://mcusercontent.com/1b8c5614f751f521324e6fe03/files/8feccd5e-8739-43e4-b13a-102f8c57767a/LondonOrigami_Lockdown_teaching_v1.4.pdf
The Zoomigami Guide by Ilan Garibi: 
https://cfcorigami.com/resources/zoomigami-guide
The one by LondonOrigami is a finished guide... extremely helpful, you just 
won't be able to add new tips. In contrast, Ilan's is a Google Document that 
you can edit, and Ilan will later aprove or not your additions. He invites 
people to constantly improve it, and some other documents on the resource 
section of the CfC website, so I think that's exactly what you're looking for.

I do suggest that you read the whole guide, find the best place to make your 
insertions and make them as similar in style as the rest of the guide. 


Cheers!
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Gerardo G.
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