Hi all,

I'm curious what people are using these days for communication during
teaching.  I know historically folks have used etherpad, but recently I've
seen some workshops go to Slack.  In light of this, I've decided to set-up
a slack space for an upcoming workshop.  So given the ubiquity of Slack in
the zeitgeist (and likely also in the workplace)  what are other peoples
thoughts are using it during teaching as opposed to the traditional
etherpad.

I think if there were wider adoption, which I'm not necessarily advocating
for, it seems that it could be folded into a more formal part of the
workshop set-up process in two ways.

1). A procedure for setting up official SWC slack channels as opposed to
the current ad-hoc method.  Obviously these logs could be useful for text
mining student questions / feedback etc (if we aren't already doing that
with etherpads)

2).  Given Slacks API for bots, it could be useful to maintain an official
SWC bot to address common use cases (Although I'm drawing a blank on any
specifics at the moment).

Overall though I just wanted to take the temperature of the other
instructors. I appreciate your thoughts.

T
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