I'm preparing my slides for this evening's tech talk (100 signups, gobsmacked me, I don't know how to absorb that just yet but thank you so much) I'm wondering if @segdeha can facilitate a volunteer ASL interpreter too, or just me presenting or? If possible, I want your hands! :)
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Oh, that is a cool idea to have an ASL person. What platform are using? Some have live/real time automated captioning. I know, it's far from perfect, but it is a useful addition, too!
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Hi There :) Via Meetup - and I'm out of practice big-time with presenting live or online (2016 was the last time) so I'm hoping for some insight and practice prior to this evening! I do know re: automatic captioning but both is good too!

Jan 27, 2021 · 3:39 PM UTC

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You'll be great. You talked to my group at the University of GA emm.. a while ago. :-) Enthusiasm and knowledge overcome most platform limitations.
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I have the enthusiasm! Y'all have the knowledge. I tend to "moderate" a sesson while learning all I can from YOU! (truth!) I remember that talk at UGA! Fun. Also, I weighed 235 pounds. Dropped to 104 in 16 months. and now up to 125 Chemo cachexia FTL? LOL I called it the DIEt ;)
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I once ended up talking about emerging technologies to a bunch of library directors with NO technology. The projector went out about 5 minutes in. :-D SO, I talked about trend, but being flexible and adaptative.
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You did what I just described. It's a socratic style, or in my case, rabbinical (10 rabbis, 10,000 opinions lol) Can be a cultural means to argue many sides of a given issue. The process is known to promote critical thinking (we need it!)
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