I. Welcome 
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Introduction to Learning Materials Working Group

The Learning Materials Development working group reports to the Hyperledger Technical Steering Committee. It is focused on developing open source training material (licensed as specified by the Hyperledger Charter) to educate people interested in expanding their knowledge of Hyperledger and its projects. The working group will consult with other Hyperledger working groups, Hyperledger team members, and the project maintainers to identify training needs and develop strategies, as well as, material to address those needs. The output of this working group will be targeted towards both technical and non-technical audiences

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Code of Conduct

Introductions from people on the call: 

II. Structure of the Working Groups:

Setting up a Task Force WGTF_Proposal 5

Proposal 5: A task-force will be required to create a "proposal" and the TSC must approve the proposal.

The proposal should, at a minimum, include the following information:

Introduction/background material

Task to be completed

List of deliverable or work products

Time to complete (no more than 6 months)

Leader

Initial participant list


III. EdX Update / Discussion

IV. Wiki / Pages (Updates and Additions) 

V Old Business


VI. New Business

Inclusive Speaker Orientation (LFC101)

Created in collaboration with the National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT), this orientation course is designed to provide you with essential background knowledge and practical skills to promote inclusivity in presentations, messaging and other communications.

https://training.linuxfoundation.org/training/inclusive-speaker-orientation/?utm_source=pr&utm_campaign=training&utm_medium=press-release

Free

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 Creating a Task Force