Moderator Cheats

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Setting up the workshop

Here is your overview of everything you need to setup a workshop.
It’s pretty simple. There’s some Guidance around getting yourself assigned as a Moderator and getting your Tasks lined up (if it hasn’t been done already).
After that you just need to work through tasks assigned to you.
Even if we tried, we couldn’t make it much easier 🙌
Enjoy preparing your workshop. We hope you enjoy using the tools we’ve provided. If your have any comments or suggestions for improvements, we’ve built a just for that!

🦮 Guidance ...

Here you can see the tasks that need to be completed by you as Moderator prior to commencing the workshop.
If you need background information or step-by-step instruction for any task, clicking on the
chip
in the Task column, will open a detailed view for that task.
❓ No tasks displayed? That may be for a variety of reasons:
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You have completed all your tasks. Filter the list on Done equals: ☑️ to see completed tasks
You have not been assigned any Moderator tasks. Enjoy the freedom! 🎈
You are the intended Moderator, but have not yet been (properly) set up. Use this button to
Add me as Moderator
and this one to
Add my Moderator Tasks
Note: if these buttons are disabled before you start, it’s because someone else (
Colm Toolan
) has already been assigned as Moderator. Enjoy the freedom! 🎈
🤐 Secret workaround: The buttons above are disabled once a single moderator has been assigned. If you need to add a second moderator, you can do so in the , by adding a row, assigning the role Moderator and clicking the Add Tasks button.

☑️ Keep track of your tasks

- filter the list on Done equals:
Done
Participant
Task
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