Wikiversity:Chat/Meeting schedule

Welcome to the project page for the Internet Relay Colloquium, an attempt to see if holding IRC meetings on Wikiversity is feasible. First a date, time and duration will be set, then a timer will be placed on the main colloquium and here. The first meeting will be about how the meeting will work and the goal of the meetings.

One idea is to take a school from the list below, one a week, and vote on a course or learning project (A prototype for the school) that people want to talk about in that school. At the date of the talk the voting will stop and that will become the topic of the meeting the week after.

Place your signature next to the times, days, durations, and topic you support.

Time
The time should be one which most of the participants can take part. An idea would be a time in the morning for those in the west coast of America, and at the same time the evening in east Europe, on a weekend. Or more than one meeting could be held.

Times in UTC; current time is .


 * 1:00
 * 2:00
 * 3:00
 * 4:00
 * 5:00
 * 6:00
 * 7:00
 * 8:00
 * 9:00 Hughm
 * 10:00 Hughm
 * 11:00
 * 12:00
 * 13:00
 * 14:00
 * 15:00
 * 16:00
 * 17:00
 * 18:00 Hughm
 * 19:00 SamanthaKaranodakasayi Hughm
 * 20:00 SlakaJ Hughm
 * 21:00 Hughm
 * 22:00
 * 23:00
 * 24:00

Day

 * Monday Hughm
 * Tuesday Hughm
 * Wednesday Hughm
 * Thursday Hughm
 * Friday Hughm
 * Saturday Rayc SlakaJ Samantha Karanodakasayi Hughm
 * Sunday Hughm

Every

 * Weekly Hughm
 * Bimonthly Rayc
 * Monthly SlakaJ Samantha Karanodakasayi

Length

 * 15 minutes
 * 30 minutes Rayc SlakaJ
 * 1 hour with an intermission Samantha Karanodakasayi Hughm

Which school should go first?

 * Social Sciences
 * Humanities
 * Engineering and Technology - the School of Computer Science seems fairly active and may have a high % of IRC users. Hughm
 * Life Sciences
 * Fine Arts
 * Practical Arts and Sciences Karanodakasayi
 * Interdisciplinary Studies
 * Mathematics
 * Physical Sciences
 * Political Science Samantha