Rob Keeble
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Hi All
Since I am brand new to the concept of a forum but am not new to the use of the web to host aspects such as webinars or a virtual meeting with audio, has anyone including the owners or founders of this site considered the aspect of hosting a weekly or monthly or whatever, virtual meeting with audio.
The thought occurred to me that this would potentially be a way we hold a "jamboree" type of event with say show and tell etc where those participants that wished to would present their work, shop, technique or just show off a tool or wood whatever but be able to interact live with other members. This is not difficult to do today and would be pretty entertaining I thought and would bring the "family closer together".
Think of this as an evening watching and participating in a live event rather than watching some junk show on TV.
I can visualize this in a way that some people could present pictures that they have precompiled into a presentation, others could do live video feed of a say turning technique etc.
Any thoughts from the family? With gas prices being what they are this is a way to have a fireside chat without leaving the home.
Hey while doing this I thought we could even get the event sponsored by a tool supplier who gets a few minutes to present that new tool soon to be released.
Since I am brand new to the concept of a forum but am not new to the use of the web to host aspects such as webinars or a virtual meeting with audio, has anyone including the owners or founders of this site considered the aspect of hosting a weekly or monthly or whatever, virtual meeting with audio.
The thought occurred to me that this would potentially be a way we hold a "jamboree" type of event with say show and tell etc where those participants that wished to would present their work, shop, technique or just show off a tool or wood whatever but be able to interact live with other members. This is not difficult to do today and would be pretty entertaining I thought and would bring the "family closer together".
Think of this as an evening watching and participating in a live event rather than watching some junk show on TV.
I can visualize this in a way that some people could present pictures that they have precompiled into a presentation, others could do live video feed of a say turning technique etc.
Any thoughts from the family? With gas prices being what they are this is a way to have a fireside chat without leaving the home.
Hey while doing this I thought we could even get the event sponsored by a tool supplier who gets a few minutes to present that new tool soon to be released.