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(added link to the meetup so people know to check the amount of interest. slimmed up Asheesh's suggestions) |
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+ | * Keep an eye on the number of RSVPs at [http://www.meetup.com/ChicagoPythonistas/ ChicagoPythonistas Meetups] and [http://www.meetup.com/Pumping-Station-One/ PS:One Meetups]. This will give you an idea of how many people will show up. We haven't overloaded the space yet, but we've come close a couple of times. It is a bridge we might have to cross. | ||
+ | * Write the wiki url on the whiteboard, and the info for the irc channel. also an arrow pointing to the ceiling. | ||
+ | * make sure we have enough waivers | ||
+ | * move tables around, perhaps. | ||
+ | * have nametags available | ||
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− | * When the event begins, stand up at the front and say: "Welcome | + | * say hello |
+ | * make sure new people sign waivers | ||
+ | * give a tour to new folks some time during the event | ||
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+ | Here are suggestions based on recommendations from Asheesh talking about a larger project night. We could borrow some of these ideas. | ||
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+ | * Asheesh suggests a welcome speech, but people tend to trickle in so there is no good time to do a welcoming speech before. Maybe his idea could be adapted as a 3 minute announcement right before a tour? I'm not sure how useful it is? I kindof like the idea, especially for new people who show up since they don't always have a starting point. Here is an idea for an opening speech: When the event begins, stand up at the front and say: ''"Welcome! I'm NAME. Thanks for coming. The goal of the event is that people meet each other and/or work on projects related to Python that are interesting to them. We have a wiki (point to url written on wall) with suggestions for tutorials if you need pointers. We have a chatroom (point to wiki url) where people can chat, paste urls to pastebins, etc. If you are new, don't forget to sign a waiver. We will have a tour later tonight for new people."'' | ||
* Be available for random questions about the event during the event. | * Be available for random questions about the event during the event. | ||
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* Optional: Take photos so that afterward, you can remember how amazingly great the event was. | * Optional: Take photos so that afterward, you can remember how amazingly great the event was. | ||
− | * Optional: | + | * Optional: Ask people what they're working on, and if they're willing to give a talk about it (at ps1 we have [[300 Seconds of fame]], [http://www.chipy.org/ ChiPY] has monthly talks, etc.). |
Revision as of 19:29, 29 July 2014
before
- Keep an eye on the number of RSVPs at ChicagoPythonistas Meetups and PS:One Meetups. This will give you an idea of how many people will show up. We haven't overloaded the space yet, but we've come close a couple of times. It is a bridge we might have to cross.
- Write the wiki url on the whiteboard, and the info for the irc channel. also an arrow pointing to the ceiling.
- make sure we have enough waivers
- move tables around, perhaps.
- have nametags available
during
- say hello
- make sure new people sign waivers
- give a tour to new folks some time during the event
Here are suggestions based on recommendations from Asheesh talking about a larger project night. We could borrow some of these ideas.
- Asheesh suggests a welcome speech, but people tend to trickle in so there is no good time to do a welcoming speech before. Maybe his idea could be adapted as a 3 minute announcement right before a tour? I'm not sure how useful it is? I kindof like the idea, especially for new people who show up since they don't always have a starting point. Here is an idea for an opening speech: When the event begins, stand up at the front and say: "Welcome! I'm NAME. Thanks for coming. The goal of the event is that people meet each other and/or work on projects related to Python that are interesting to them. We have a wiki (point to url written on wall) with suggestions for tutorials if you need pointers. We have a chatroom (point to wiki url) where people can chat, paste urls to pastebins, etc. If you are new, don't forget to sign a waiver. We will have a tour later tonight for new people."
- Be available for random questions about the event during the event.
- Optional: Take photos so that afterward, you can remember how amazingly great the event was.
- Optional: Ask people what they're working on, and if they're willing to give a talk about it (at ps1 we have 300 Seconds of fame, ChiPY has monthly talks, etc.).