2020-2021 Zoom meetings and events

Recordings of Zoom programs

COVID-19 drove us out of our/your classrooms and into the virtual world of platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, and Adobe Contact.

Who knew we’d spend so much time on these technologies! I don’t know about you, but I’m grateful they exist. They’ve allowed many of us to carry on almost like normal as we employed them to teach courses to remote students, hold select board meetings, have TU chapter meetings, share virtual “happy hours” with distant friends and family, and provide support and professional development to TIC practitioners.

 

TIC 2020 “virtual training workshops”

This year for the first time in many years we were unable to hold our normal in-person TIC training workshop. So we went “virtual.” That meant breaking up the TIC workshop curriculum into four chunks, assigning readings and YouTube videos to watch related to each of the four chunks, and then holding a Zoom meetings to discuss and answer questions related to the four topics. Here are links (and in some cases passcodes) to the recordings of those Zoom meetings. 

  • Session #1, October 22, 2020 (no passcode necessary)

https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/lJ0YwAYJJt47AfiksVlbvSdOn0cs5Nsh9EOowdbNTVDWRZ3y_FA_bv3KmHCNRdxx.dc1tbRbTv5f9kUZC

  • Session #2, October 29, 2020
https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/bzrVouyAGrOyds7CX9dWF7V0ALvIrOhbAbPd5el2euzSE-ycJiAtAFgJ3YjQx4Me.ZBoHdxe_iRjiF2ll 
Passcode: c=WyA4@Z 
  • Session #3, November 5, 2020

  • Session #4, November 12, 2020 (recording not yet available)

 

Live broadcasts about redds

My November 7, 2020, blog contains the YouTube video that resulted from a redd broadcast from the Batten Kill on Election Day.

I also recorded that day’s streamside Zoom meeting. Here’s the link and the passcode you’ll need to use to access the recording.

On November 5, 2020, we did a second live broadcast in which Bret Ladago, of Vermont Fish and Wildlife, led a redd program while standing in the Dog River, near Northfield, Vermont. 

I also recorded that day’s Zoom meeting. I will provide the link and the passcode you’ll need to use to access the recording as soon as it’s available.

Here’s a YouTube video documenting that event.