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Briefly, the Orientation involves:
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* [[New Volunteer Application]] - We need to collect some information about each new person: Name, address, other contact data, etc. Mothership has a form for this, a link should go here.
== [[New Volunteer Application]] - We need to collect some information about each new person: Name, address, other contact data, etc. Mothership has a form for this, a link should go here.


* [[Who we are and what we do]] - The organizer performs a brief introduction to Free Geek Seattle and the new volunteers' potential place within it. Explain the Build and Adoption programs at minimum.  
== [[Who we are and what we do]] - The organizer performs a brief introduction to Free Geek Seattle and the new volunteers' potential place within it. Explain the Build and Adoption programs at minimum.  


* Questions from the audience - If you've done the presentation reasonably well, there will be few or no questions. If you've done it ''really well'' then there will be several, but probably not more than five minutes' worth.
== Questions from the audience - If you've done the presentation reasonably well, there will be few or no questions. If you've done it ''really well'' then there will be several, but probably not more than five minutes' worth.

Revision as of 18:51, 4 April 2013

Briefly, the Orientation involves:

== New Volunteer Application - We need to collect some information about each new person: Name, address, other contact data, etc. Mothership has a form for this, a link should go here.

== Who we are and what we do - The organizer performs a brief introduction to Free Geek Seattle and the new volunteers' potential place within it. Explain the Build and Adoption programs at minimum.

== Questions from the audience - If you've done the presentation reasonably well, there will be few or no questions. If you've done it really well then there will be several, but probably not more than five minutes' worth.