This prototype models the future OLOS home base for Pod Moderators: the volunteers responsible for helping pods stay on track, make decisions, and keep moving through the Open Cycle. For now, use it to prepare for upcoming programming and open the Pod Sprint Facilitation Guide.
Your job is to keep time, hold the structure, and protect the room. You are not here to solve the work for the pod. You are here to help the pod keep working.
The timer is your primary tool — it lives in the center of your screen all day. The script for every block is one tap away. When you need to say something to the group, the exact words are here.
That is the design working. Say this early and say it often. The person who pivoted twice and can explain why learned more than the person who never had to.
The depth of the morning — the specificity of each person's take on the problem — is what makes the afternoon prototypes worth testing.
If you are calm, the room is calm. If you are curious, the room is curious. If you treat rough work with respect, so will everyone else.