Do you have a sense of whether/how much new material is needed vs. we already have all the existing material and it’s just a question of compiling everything together?
If the former, a follow-up question is which new material will be helpful. Would be excited you (or anybody else) also answer this related question:
(Catherine, feel free to correct this) I think as of now, we don’t really need much new material, since we the resources we have up and things that will be done soon cover most of the commonly used/standard events (discussion syllabi, intro presentations etc.) and considerations (i.e. community health or managing group dynamics).
We definitely spend most of our time compiling material, but I wouldn’t say that compiling is much less time intensive than creating new material from scratch. Compiling can take quite a while, because you still need to determine a good structure, need to incorporate conflicting advice, and often contextualise the advice.
Do you have a sense of whether/how much new material is needed vs. we already have all the existing material and it’s just a question of compiling everything together?
If the former, a follow-up question is which new material will be helpful. Would be excited you (or anybody else) also answer this related question:
https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/prrKzvCXuyRn4MHbu/what-types-of-content-creation-would-be-useful-for-local
(Catherine, feel free to correct this) I think as of now, we don’t really need much new material, since we the resources we have up and things that will be done soon cover most of the commonly used/standard events (discussion syllabi, intro presentations etc.) and considerations (i.e. community health or managing group dynamics).
We definitely spend most of our time compiling material, but I wouldn’t say that compiling is much less time intensive than creating new material from scratch. Compiling can take quite a while, because you still need to determine a good structure, need to incorporate conflicting advice, and often contextualise the advice.