There are a variety of formats that you *might* be asking about, so I'm curious if you just want to hear about what everyone has tried so far, or if you have a specific style/format in mind and would like some things to reference or be inspired by?
I know in Toronto members of our Toronto Community Bike Collectives (TCBC) have been doing a wide variety of online content including:
- live repair demonstrations (through Facebook/Instagram live)
- virtual/call-in repair assistance (through facetime or whatever
platform worked for participants)
- online classes which have interactive content (question blocks, "hot
spot" images, videos with pop up content) which is an example of asynchronous learning
- "webinar" style workshops through zoom - this one we are doing this
week, presenting a 4-part Bike Touring learning series, adapted from our regular 5-part in person program. It's going really well and we've had the privilege of getting to include "guest speakers" from other time zones since we don't need to all be in the same place! Two of our bikebike pals joined us so far to share their experience, and one of our graduates and volunteers is joining us tomorrow from where they are tree planting in British Columbia!
I'd be happy to provide more info on my own experiences once we know what kind of content you are thinking about :)
Ainsley (Toronto)
On Wed, Jul 1, 2020 at 2:04 AM Geoffrey Smart bizlooptyltd@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All
This is something Back2Bikes would like to do during Covid I believe this has been discussed previously. We are wondering if since that time anyone has had any luck, experience or advice about launching such an initiative since it was first discussed.
Geoff Smart
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