Listers,
The Internet Society Kenya Chapter will be coordinating the local remote hubs, this is an appeal to our colleagues in Universities or any interested institutions who might be in a position to set up the hubs to pass the message to interested participants within their communities. Below please find some information about remote hubs that is available on http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/remote-participation/hubs-instructions
Remote Hubs Instructions |
Hubs are local meetings that take place in parallel with the IGF. People can watch the webcast together and send questions (via text or video) that will be answered by panelists in IGF. In addition, hub organizers can hold debates to discuss the themes introduced at the IGF from their local perspective. There are several advantages in creating a hub:
How to organize a hub? The requirements are very simple:
Stakeholders interested in organizing a remote hub are invited to register online with the following information:
Register your hub here (Please make sure you are logged in first).
Please note that the local hub and technical coordinators have to be present at the hub site.
Training for the remote hubs will soon be scheduled.
Hub participants are also encouraged to send short pre-recorded video questions or statement (2-3 minutes), outlining key issues on the local discussion agenda.
Hubs are also possibly allowed to join with real-time video message.
Feel free to contact me should you require any further explanation.
Best Regards