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Apps for mobile
Apps for Android and iOS are under development. The Android app can be installed from the Play store The iPhone app will be released soon
Linklist
If you have linklist enabled in your space you can Add links and comment on links others have posted Organize links in categories Below the new link interface Below the new category interface
Email accounts @transitionmovement.org
At the request of the hubs heart circle we can create email accounts on the @transitionmovement.org domain. Web interface The simplest way to access these accounts is by forwarding to existing accounts, or by accessing the Helpdesk web interface POP3 Usern...
Hub - Adding a group editor
As a hub user you can add new editors to any groups in your area. Just visit the group page and in the top right corner add the new email address as a group editor The user will then recieve an email invite to sign up, when they do they will have edit a...
Tasks
We are testing the HumHub Tasks module in a few spaces. This allows you to create and manage projects and their tasks within your HumHub installation. You can collaborate on projects, users can create tasks and assign them to other users. Organize your team, ...
Events site background information
Transition Network maintains a event ticketing service for the international support ecosystem to promote events and sell tickets. Features It is an instance of Pretix and so has the Pretix features Shops Current ticket shops include https://events.transi...
Introduction
We don’t need to look far to find big challenges facing us now and in the future. Many people can’t rely on the basic things we need for a safe and happy life. Our seas are polluted and nature under threat. Thinking about how to respond to the changing climate...
Who is this guide for?
This guide is for any group that wants to expand their vision of what’s possible in the future and explore how they want to work towards it. It is designed for starting conversations within a local community and to create a space to hear different perspectiv...
About ‘What If?’
The What If exercise is a three-stage process that helps us to visualise and discuss the changes we want to see, for our community as a whole, or an area of specific focus on such as where we get our food or energy. What Is - invites us to explore what’s ...
How to use this guide
This guide is designed to be used by anyone - even if you have limited experience of facilitating group discussions. It takes you step-by-step through the process, from planning and set-up, to what to say at each stage of the visioning exercise. It is a good i...
Who to involve
This is a key question to think about at the very start of your planning. Running this visioning process is a great opportunity to hear from a wide range of people in your community. In fact, you will discover new issues, priorities and perspectives which will...
Ensuring everyone can participate
You want this to be a positive, creative and meaningful experience for everyone who takes part. Thinking ahead also means that you can make sure everyone feels welcome, safe, fully involved and able to participate practically in these sessions. Give clear i...
Introduction/Warm up
Time: 30 minutes The first half hour of this process is really important to set the tone, make everyone feel comfortable and break the ice - at least some people won’t know each other. Introduce yourselves - the team running the sessions. Give a brief ove...
Roles/Facilitation
Whether you are running your visioning exercise online or in person, it’s good to have a small team of people involved in preparing and on the day. Aim to have one or more people in each of these roles: Facilitation: It is vital to have at least one person t...
Preparing an online visioning process
Ahead of time If you have decided to hold your visioning process online, start by agreeing dates and timings. Next choose what platform you will use to hold the online meetings (eg Zoom, Teams or Meet.Coop). Ensure the person doing tech support has access ...
Preparing an in-person visioning process
Before you send invitations, decide whether you will run it in person or online. If in person, look for a suitable venue, which is accessible for wheelchair users and by public transport, and a safe and welcoming place for everyone in your community. What size...
Part one - What Is?
Time: 1 hour 25 minutes Taking stock of what’s not working, what we want to change and what we want to retain Facilitation guide: Introduce the aim, mindset and exercise as set out below. Aim: To explore what activities are currently helping us cr...
Part two - What If?
Time: 3 hours with breaks Starting to imagine a different, better future together. Facilitation guide: Introduce the aim and mindset of this session. Aim: To use your collective imaginations to bring to life the future that may yet be possible....
Follow up exercise - Optional
Time: 30 minutes Once you have done this visioning piece, you can do this additional exercise to go deeper into the visioning process. If you don’t have time on the day, keep these questions to return to later. Facilitation guide: Explain that they are now...