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Share a "What is IPFS?" presentation with local organizers #63

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terichadbourne opened this issue Nov 4, 2019 · 23 comments
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Share a "What is IPFS?" presentation with local organizers #63

terichadbourne opened this issue Nov 4, 2019 · 23 comments

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Per the broader request in #58, we'd like to create a basic "What is IPFS?" slide deck and make it available both for ProtoSchool leaders and IPFS Meetup leaders to use at events. @momack2 has taken on the creation of this deck, building on a great deck created by @Stebalien. Just pulling this task out into its own issue here for better tracking.

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From @terichadbourne:

Although ProtoSchool only contains IPFS content at present, I want to lay the groundwork for a system that lets us offer resources in the right places across multiple projects and takes advantage of where the most eyeballs are at present. Some ProtoSchool chapter leaders are presenting exclusively our tutorial content (from our website) at their local events, and others are supplementing with additional presentations in other formats on related topics. I think it would be great to have presos that are specifically about IPFS or LibP2P and not inherently related to ProtoSchool live in a place where the broader communities for each project can find and utilize them. So for example, there might be a folder of shareable presentation decks that we would store somewhere in the ipfs/community repo, with a single point of official hosting so as to avoid making updates in multiple places. There are more eyes on that repo and a broader audience that includes IPFS Meetup leaders who aren't hosting ProtoSchool workshops. We'd then link to those resources from the ProtoSchool organizing repo. The one caveat here is branding, as we might want IPFS templates for broader use but could also provide an equivalent deck in the ProtoSchool pallette.)

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Steven gave a really great "what is IPFS" presentation at the Osaka IPFS meetup last weekend that I'd love to turn into a first draft of a broader community resource. Happy to take DRI for cleaning that up and putting in the ipfs/community repo along with a video from the meetup so would-be presenters can see an exemplar.

I took a quick pass at adding some general "what is IPFS" content to @Stebalien's amazing "How does IPFS work" presentation from the Japan Protoschool meetups: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1wyrTNTERJV23R7PyLrNloBauygdq1SXerijvEUG62xI/edit

Feedback welcome on the overall flow! It still needs full speakers notes and a accompanying recording of Steven talking through it.

From @terichadbourne

This is awesome @momack2, thank you! I agree that more speaker notes would be helpful, and I love the idea of also providing a recording of @Stebalien so presenters can feel even more prepared before delivering it themselves.

Per the discussion in #58, I'll plan to mark this one as 0.8 done and 1.0 expected for our mid-quarter review, and we'll track updates in this issue moving forward. Thanks!

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momack2 commented Nov 4, 2019

Thanks Teri! SGTM. The next step is for me to get and upload the meetup video from @doctorrobinson and move the slide deck to the community repo (with some more speakers notes). Zak - any ETA on when that recording will be ready?

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doctorrobinson commented Nov 5, 2019

The recording is ready! You can check it here

The slides are hard to read, so I did a quick exposure adjustment, but it isn't ideal. [See original version for comparison] Ideally we don't do this for all meetups, but is there any reason I shouldn't splitscreen the video so the slides are more prominent? Are we trying to keep these a bit more grassroots and not polished?

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momack2 commented Nov 5, 2019

It would be amazing to splitscreen! Generally we wouldn't want to be a media burden for all these sorts of events - but given we want to reference this explainer as an example it'd be really great to be able to see the slides better. Thanks for offering, @doctorrobinson!!

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Agreed - let me get that done for you. Likely EOD possibly first thing tomorrow.

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@momack2 anything else you'd like done with the other presentations? It also looks like it cuts off your presentation - etiher battery or card full =(

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1crgjh2fFIMLFLahRwS5UY89QioP-I9D7&[email protected]&usp=drive_fs

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momack2 commented Nov 7, 2019

Aw, sad. I think Steven's presentation is most important for this use case to tune up with the slides so we can use it as a teaching tool for others.

Let's put the other ones up on Youtube! For mine, I can ping Chris Waclaweck who may have a recording of the same(ish) talk I gave the next day in the p2p node at DevCon in case there's a better recording there, but we can just skip it otherwise...

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thanks Molly - I'll get the others cleaned up and on youtube. I don't have their slides - are we ok with it being a bit lo-fi?

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momack2 commented Nov 7, 2019 via email

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@momack2 I just shared the current draft of the slide deck with someone who's been talking w/ collabs about including IPFS in his college course materials, and he has these questions. Could you help me answer them?

The title slide gives the impression that this slide deck can be used as a template and one can inject their own name, contact, and affiliations in it. Would you mind telling the license under which these slides are released, so that credits are respected when these are adapted. Also, who has the copyright of these slides, if it's not in the public domain?

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momack2 commented Nov 8, 2019

Steven created the slides, so I think just give credit there (adapted from a deck by @Stebalien). While our code is MIT/Apache 2, I think we tend to release our meta communications under Creative Commons (https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmVreNvKsQmQZ83T86cWSjPu2vR3yZHGPm5jnxFuunEB9u) - I'll go ahead and had this presentation and video to that repo so it's clearly documented that they fall under the license policies stated there.

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terichadbourne commented Nov 8, 2019 via email

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Also I've found that the slides Steven uses in the talk are different than the ones in this thread.
Here's the video. I'm not sure if anyone needs to review, most of the 'different' slides are very similar, but without a photo. Otherwise I"ll clean up the others and get them posted online.

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momack2 commented Nov 8, 2019 via email

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Just confirming that the next step here is to have @doctorrobinson update the video with @momack2's updated slides? And then get it on YouTube and update the "here's a recording" link on the ipfs/community repo to reference the updated video? Is that what you have in mind, Molly? Anything else we need to wrap this one up?

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momack2 commented Dec 3, 2019 via email

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Thanks for clarifying @momack2. I'll await an update from @doctorrobinson in that case.

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Sorry for super delayed response here. Will get this updated this week and follow up - I think I have a contractor today who can get on it, otherwise likely EOD tomorrow.

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@doctorrobinson just checking in to see if your crew was able to get to this update last week.

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Yes - the video is here. Should this go up on the IPFS youtube front and center?

Just a note - a couple of slides were still missing, so I used other slides that had 'combined' information, mostly around the digression: a bit of metadata section around the 2/3 mark. The presentation still works, just noting that the slides aren't 1:1.

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Real late to the game here - but take a look at my presentation and LMK if you would like to use any of it. Happy to edit as the team sees best 😁 💪

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terichadbourne commented Dec 18, 2019

@doctorrobinson I think putting Steven's video on the IPFS YouTube channel would be great! Next steps to close out this issue:

@nukemandan We're happy to share additional teaching materials at https://github.com/ipfs/community#ipfs-event-materials, so please feel free to open a PR there to add the deck (and video) if you're comfortable with people editing and using it under Creative Commons. I see that the slides are already view only, so you could add a note to select File > Make a Copy to create an editable deck. I assume the deck would be most useful to others if you had time to add speaker notes before sharing. Also, note that you're missing the letter "t" in "Night" in your video title on YouTube. :)

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The video is up on IPFS youtube at:
https://youtu.be/0IGzEYixJHk

@terichadbourne i think you can update the description, but if you want to add anything please feel free.

terichadbourne added a commit to ipfs/community that referenced this issue Jan 8, 2020
Updating to the newly edited version on YouTube per discussion with @momack2 in ProtoSchool/organizing#63
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Thanks @doctorrobinson! I've opened a PR to update the link on the IPFS Community repo. ipfs/community#451

terichadbourne added a commit to ipfs/community that referenced this issue Jan 8, 2020
Updating to the newly edited version on YouTube per discussion with @momack2 in ProtoSchool/organizing#63
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