 In this video we will show you how to find, navigate and engage with the community board at CBA 14. We will also be showing you how the community boards will be used for the meeting greets and the round table sessions at CBA 14. On the CBA 14 homepage click on the community menu to access the community board. Here you can see the discussion topics have already been created including the Ask Organisers Anything topic where you can ask the CBA 14 organising team your queries and the organisers announcements topic where you can catch up on the announcements made by the organisers. As a participant you can create your own discussion topic by clicking here. Once you fill out the details the topic will show here. Please note discussion topics are a space to raise burning issues that haven't been addressed elsewhere to highlight big ideas to develop with others or convene with other attendees working on a particular issue or geographical region. Please make sure to read through the existing discussion forum topics before creating a new one. A popular discussion topic can become a round table. A round table is when you and other participants schedule a time to have a live discussion on the topic but more on this later in the video. If you click on a discussion topic you can view more detailed information about it and add your comments here. You can follow a topic by clicking here. This will make sure that the topic appears at the top of your list when you open the community board. If you click on meetups and virtual meetups you'll be able to view when and where the meeting greets and the round tables will be hosted. The meeting greets are a chance to meet and chat with other participants to hear about their plans for the conference in a small and informal setting. The meeting greets are hosted by key CBA practitioners from our community. Since these are capped at just 10 people make sure to sign up early. You can find out more information on how to join one here. As mentioned before, for a discussion topic to become a round table there needs to be interest from other participants. Make sure others have agreed to a live session before you schedule a round table. When you create a discussion topic you wish to become a round table we recommend you add the word round table to the topic title. When you're ready to schedule a round table click suggest a meet. Then click virtual meet and fill out the details in regards to your round table. Please put in the title that this is a round table session so it can be easily identified by other participants. You can choose to host your round table on the built in virtual meeting room provided by the platform or using your account on an external virtual platform such as Zoom or Skype if that is preferable to you. When you are done click submit and then your round table will show here. You can view the details of a round table by clicking on one and you can RSVP by clicking here. Once it is live and the round table has started you can enter the session by clicking here. The stream will show here and the chat box for the session will show here. Round tables with a significant number of RSVPs will be featured as a session in the main programme. Please refrain from creating a meet up that is not a round table session as we are planning to use this area only for the round tables and the meet and greets. Meetups created that are not round tables will be deleted by the CBA 14 organisers. We hope this overview of the community board has enlightened you as to how you can use and engage with this feature at CBA 14. We look forward to seeing you and interacting with you on the community board in the run up to and during the conference. If you require any further assistance please visit the how to guides on the CBA 14 platform or contact CBA conference at IED.org where our CBA 14 organisers team will be happy to assist you.