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I'd like to make this convenient for people in different time zones. But there's no getting around the fact that I'm in the Boston area. Depending on the season of the year, that's EDT (UTC-4) or EST (UTC-5).  
I'd like to make this convenient for people in different time zones. But there's no getting around the fact that I'm in the Boston area. Depending on the season of the year, that's EDT (UTC-4) or EST (UTC-5).  


If you have ideas on how to make this experiment work, or if you'd like to set up a meeting, [mailto:peter.suber@gmail.com please let me know].
If you have ideas on how to make this experiment work, or if you'd like to set up a meeting, [mailto:peter.suber@gmail.com please let me know].


:[[Peter_Suber | Peter Suber]]
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Revision as of 13:19, 25 April 2020

I'm experimenting with public office hours to talk with anyone about open access to research.

The idea is to be online periodically (at publicly announced dates and times) at a teleconferencing site (with a publicly announced URL). Anyone who's free and interested in the topic can drop in to chat.

I'll start with Zoom.

  • To make it easy to drop in, I will not require passwords or advanced sign-ups.
  • I'll start with Zoom settings that will reduce the risk of Zoombombing, and tweak them over time based on my experience. If I can't sufficiently reduce the risk of Zoombombing, then either I'll drop the experiment or move to a different platform where it might be safer.
  • I'll probably use a different Zoom session URL for each meeting. But I'm still thinking about that.
    • If I use the same Zoom session URL every time, I'll post it on this page.
    • If I use a different one each time, I'll post date/time/URL to my Twitter account. I may not always have time to post the same info to this page as well; I want to support frictionless spontaneity for me too, not just for the participants.

I'd like to make this convenient for people in different time zones. But there's no getting around the fact that I'm in the Boston area. Depending on the season of the year, that's EDT (UTC-4) or EST (UTC-5).

If you have ideas on how to make this experiment work, or if you'd like to set up a meeting, please let me know.

Peter Suber