Would https://hubs.mozilla.com/ be at all suitable? Cheers, Mia -------------------------------------------- http://openobjects.org.uk/ http://twitter.com/mia_out Crowdsourcing Our Cultural Heritage http://bit.ly/CrowdsourcingOurCulturalHeritage P.S. I mostly use this address for list mail and don't check it daily On Thu, 9 Jul 2020 at 18:50, David Wolinsky <davidjwrites@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm gearing up to later this year co-teach a series of workshops that's a hybrid game-development / creative-writing workshop. We want to find a non-Zoom, possibly graphics-based solution that can help us meet and be in a digital space that existing in will help prime people to feel more receptive to exploring creative ideas together - we don't need video for this class.
Maybe at most it would be great to find a platform that would let people share and present files or small video clips of their work, but that would be secondary.
Does anyone have any recommendations for platforms that might fit this description? I'm building a short list of ones to consider but have found it surprisingly difficult to search and find new ones...
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