Summary
The onAir Networks mission is to make it easy to find, learn about, and interact with people and organizations who are developing and implementing solutions to global as well as national, state, and local challenges.
Our six main onAir portals & affiliated nonprofits managing the portals are: Nature onAir, Health onAir, Science onAir, Tech onAir, Society onAir, and Nations onAir where you can:
- Own and Share YOUR data & knowledge
- Find your interest communities & Co-create a network
- Discover new knowledge & Develop Innovative Solutions
- Learn. Discuss. Collaborate.
- Find Common Ground & Make a Difference.
Your Voice matters – onAir!
News
About
History and Plans
onAir Platforms is chartered in Virginia in 2012 (former name AIR Networks) with a mission to “Accelerate Innovative Research”. AIR Networks was co-founded by Scott Joy and Todd Gillette to develop and implement the onAir knowledge network software system. Scott currently is the lead UX designer and Todd is the lead architect and programmer. In 2018, Todd recommended we apply the onAir software to support democracy in the US and around the world. To support this effort, we started Democracy onAir, a nonpartisan 501c3 nonprofit chartered in Virginia.
- Each onAir network uses the onAir software system and has a central Hub (e.g. US onAir National Hub) and related sub-Hubs (e.g. 50 state Hubs like the Virginia onAir Hub). Initial Hub content is aggregated from publicly available sources e.g. from wikipedia and government agencies and freely viewable by everyone.
- Each Hub’s administration and curation is led by one or more university-based research centers or academic programs with affiliated associations, NGOs, and government agencies.
- Anyone can become an onAir member. Your voice matters onAir and it’s free. We encourage high school and college students and the interested public to participate in online and aircast discussions and collaborations as long as they follow a hub’s guidelines.
- Our first onAir networks are focused on how to support democracy around the world starting with the US and India networks. We have also begun networks around other key grand challenges such as climate change, immigration, and cybersecurity.
- Each network is supported by individual donations, foundation and government grants, and sponsors. In addition, profile posts of organizations and individuals can be curated by the identified person or group for a monthly fee.
- OnAir Networks collaborates with its university partners to convene in person events like the Meet the Changemakers Day at GMU. These events will give students, faculty, and the public an opportunity to learn about and meet with researchers and research centers as well as federal, state, and local policy makers and other changemakers.
- OnAir networks is a nonpartisan, 501c3 nonprofit that assists its network curators with fundraising and accounting as well as provide technical and management support.
The onAir System
OnAir is a dynamic, web-based platform for Knowledge & Information (KIS).
- The onAir platform supports the development of onAir Hub websites and onAir Hub networks that aggregate and display posts curated by onAir members.
- All onAir Hubs are hosted on the “onair.cc” domain .
- OnAir Hubs aggregate and promote the best, publicly available knowledge about a topic and its related news, events, resources, people, and organizations. OnAir Hubs also provide a variety of tools for Hub member engagement including forums in each post and aircasts (livestreamed zoom discussions).
- OnAir posts, by default, are under the CC-NC (Creative Commons-Non Commercial) license and can be shared with any other onAir Hub and automatically updated from the original post
- OnAir Networks provides its Hub organizers and managers with the support and guidance to make their Hub the go to place for their topic. OnAir Hubs can be customized by their administrators. OnAir also provides whatever design, development, and content support that is required.
- OnAir also develops and monitors the curation and moderation guidelines for the Hubs and manages the finances for each state hub. OnAir will share sponsor and other revenues with its hub administrative and curation partners.
Some Special Features
- The core onAir element is the post. Every post can aggregate information from multiple sources. For example, this Senator Kirsten Gillibrand post incorporates content from her government and campaign websites, YouTube videos, Twitter feed, News items, and other external sources such as Vote Smart, Congress.Gov, and Wikipedia organized in a persistent, easily accessible table of contents. Every post can appear in multiple categories within a hub as well as shared with other hubs. Shared post content is automatically updated wherever it is displayed.
- OAir hubs on any topic can be easily created, administered, and curated without any programming knowledge. OnAir Hubs are portals that organize the most comprehensive and publicly available content on issues, projects, people, and organizations.
- OnAir Hubs have multiple ways of bringing together experts with each other, with students, and with the public to discuss best practices, new ideas, and innovative solutions. Every post has a forum that enables persistent, ongoing discussions on various topics as well as a place to ask questions and make suggestions, tell stories, and add endorsements. In addition, OnAir supports professionally produced, livestreamed Zoom interviews, panels, town halls, and other discussion formats without requiring video expertise and displayable in posts and social media. OnAir also provides students with training on how to coordinate in person events like our Meet the Changemakers days.
Viewing content
Any web user, on a laptop, desktop computer or smartphone connected to the internet, can easily access content on any onAir Network hub for free.
All Hub content is under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial license which permits content sharing and adaptation by nonprofit organizations as long as proper attribution is given to its author(s) and is used for non-commercial purposes. Content and moderation guidelines reinforce our commitment to fact-based, comprehensive content and civil and honest discourse. See Terms of Service for more information on how you can re-use Hub content and view Hub disclaimers.
Simply visiting a Hub does not expose your identity publicly nor will onAir Networks sell your information. See our Privacy Policy to learn about how we don’t use cookies, track your usage, or sell your email address.
You can watch aircasts in forums, debates, town halls, and interviews. Aircasts are Zoom meetings with featured guests and audience participation that are livestreamed to the public. Aircasts are recorded and archived in onAir Hubs and YouTube channels and shareable on social media and websites.
onAir Membership
Becoming an onAir member is simple and free. All that is required is your first and last name, your email address and your zipcode. You can also identify the issues you would like a hub’s curators and authors to address. When you submit your email address to become a Hub member, it is your option to have your address displayed.
OnAir membership is currently by invitation. When open to public in the fall, go to this post to become an onAir member..
Becoming an onAir member will enable you to:
- Curate posts and moderate post forums;
- Be a producer, host, or discussant for an aircast;
- Comment on posts in any onAir Hub;
- Qualify to be an onAir Chapter member e.g. Students on Air @GMU;
- Intern with onAir Networks
- Participate in special events like Meet the Changemakers Day.
onAir Chapters
OnAir is in the process of establishing onAir chapters in community colleges and universities in all 50 states and in other countries. Each university chapter will assist Hub administrators in curating posts and moderating discussions. In addition, onAir chapters will coordinate in person events like this Congress Day at GMU and the upcoming Meet the Changemakers day. To start an onAir chapter at your university, contact chapters@onair.cc.
OnAir chapter members have all the benefits of onAir members in addition to having the opportunity to intern with US onAir. Intern opportunities for students will include curating posts, producing and hosting aircasts, networking with other students and student organizations, and coordinating special in person events.
OnAir chapters are open to all members of a university community (faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends of the university). Chapters can choose to create Registered Student Organizations for undergraduate and graduate students. Students onAir @GMU is our first onAir chapter RSO.
OnAir chapters will be outreaching to other colleges and universities in their state to form additional onAir chapters.
Curating
Over the past four years, George Mason University alumni, students, faculty, and staff have been developing, administering, and curating the US Government network of 50 state governance and election hubs and central US Government Hub. The VA Government Hub has been the model state hub for how to add state representatives, committees, and other state government content including aircasts with representatives and candidates (e.g. here is a one minute clip from an interview aircast with Don Beyer – congressman from Virginia’s 8th District).
Curating a post and administering a hub is simple and intuitive requiring no programming experience. Any onAir member, with guidance from hub administrators, can curate an existing post on a hub. In addition, onAir members can also start and curate new posts, moderate forums, and produce aircasts as long as they adhere to a hub’s curation guidelines. OnAir members can also start and curate, for a fee, a post that does not need to adhere to a hub’s guidelines. These posts will be clearly identified and can include copyrighted content (not under our Creative Commons license). To author your own post, contact your hub’s administrator (see address in Hub’s footer).
If your university organization would like to curate a Hub in an onAir network, contact the network (see address in central network hub’s footer). Post curators will be provided with a free @onair.cc email address, if requested.
Benefits for University Organizations
- Gain increased visibility and interaction with several audiences – especially your and other university faculty, students, staff, and alumni
- Connect with and influence federal, state, and local policy makers
- Recruit new students, faculty, and affiliates
- Attract new funding – from individuals, foundations, grants, corporate sponsors
- Establish ongoing communication with audiences – via onAir posts, aircasts, post forums, and in person events
- Help create and support the Go-To online place for communications on your organization’s focus
onAir Internships
Over the past four years with the help of George Mason University faculty, staff, and alumni, onAir Networks has been working with over 60 interns majoring in government, global affairs, communications, and the information science. Former interns are now working on creating Hub networks for India, Taiwan, and South Korea to support democracy.
We encourage student interns to integrate their internship with their intern courses for credit, class projects, capstone projects, and research work. Many of our interns have taken 6 credit internship or capstone courses. Most work is done online and unpaid. Some of our recent interns have continued working withonAir Networks in management positions.
OnAir interns who commit 5 hours a week or more will receive a Profile post where they can include their resume, projects, video interviews, and other information about their interests, skills, and experience helpful to gaining employment and networking opportunities.
See this Democracy onAir internship post for more information.
OnAir networks is also developing a number of other networks including: Climate Change, Immigration, and Cybersecurity and will be establishing internships for these and other networks.
Democracy onAir
Democracy onAir is a nonpartisan, 501c3 nonprofit that brings together, via online knowledge networks, information, experts, organizations, and the public to better address grand challenges like strengthening global democracies. One of Democracy onAir’s first networks is the US Government Network of 50 state hubs strengthening US democracy through facilitating greater civic engagement and civil discussion.
The Challenge: Citizen apathy, disaffection, and lack of knowledge threaten our ability to self govern. Modern day politics is a big driver in those issues. What can be done to reverse these trends and address a political system that drives many Americans away?
Our Goal: Create an online space where students (and the general public) can find trusted and comprehensive information about their representatives, candidates, issues, and governance, and where they can engage directly with their representatives to find common ground on issues and legislation that are important to them. When citizens better understand how change happens, they feel more empowered to make change themselves.
Our Plan: To develop our student-maanged state Hubs through inspiring and onboarding student leaders in Student onAir chapters at universities in all 50 states. In addition to curating news and other content, student leaders will organize and produce aircasts with students to amplify as many student voices as we can.
Two minute video about US Government onAir is below.
Supporting
Individuals and organizations can support a hub in many ways including:
- Donating to onAir Networks;
- Sponsoring a post, category, or entire Hub
- Purchasing an Advocate membership and curate your own posts
See the Supporting US onAir post for more information
GMU Acknowledgements
George Mason University faculty, students, alumni, and staff have been instrumental in developing the onAir software as well as our initial networks. Interns have been many Mason academic units including from the Volgenau School of Engineering, Schar School of Policy and Government, the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and the Honors College. have participated in this work, most via a 6 credit, 20 hour a week internship programs. The following Mason Patriots have made significant contributions:
Todd Gillette, GMU PhD Neuroscience, 2015
Todd started working on programming the onAir knowledge network platform and exploring the creation of a neuroscience knowledge network in 2015 while completing his PhD at GMU’s Krasnow Institute. After graduation, Todd joined Northrop Grumman and is now a senior software engineer leading a research team of 12. In 2019, Todd realized that the onAir platform could be used to help address these election and governance issues. So, along with other Mason alumni, faculty, staff, and students, he formed Democracy onAir and became its Chair.
Tim O’Shea, GMU BA Government, 2019
After Tim graduated from GMU, he was hired in the summer of 2019 as the first Executive Director for the Virginia onAir Hub and became a Democracy onAir Director at this time. Tim recently graduated from Georgetown Law School and is a lawyer with DOT.
James Lillard, GMU BA GLOA, 2021
Jim was a GPF intern (see below) in the fall of 2021. Jim has been working with Democracy onAir as its intern Director since January 2022.
Democracy onAir has been working with the Global Politics Fellows program over the past four years. Thirty GPF students have worked 18 hours per week interning with Democracy onAir developing first the Virginia onAir Hub then 49 other state hubs and the US onAir Hub. The interns also established a Registered Student Organization called Students onAir @GMU. See profiles of many of our GPF, Volgenau IT&S, and other GMU interns.
Some of the 2022 cohort of 11 GPF interns, led by Ben Murphy-Schar 2023, decided to continue working on US onAir after their internship. Ben became Managing Director; Ani Prakash-GLOA 2024, President of Students onAir @GMU (and a future Director of India onAir); Joe Kubicki-Schar 2024, Media Director; and Gabe Yu-GLOA 2023-Director of the Taiwan Government onAir network.
Other student contributors include Shuaib Ahmed, BA Volgenau- 2020, who led an IT capstone project with five other IT&S majors; Aram Zucker-Scharff- BA English- 2011 and BS – Information Technology who did some of the initial programming for the onAir knowledge networking platform; and Jordan Toledo, BA Government- 2021 who assisted us with outreach to Student Governments throughout the country.
Many GMU faculty members have assisted in developing US onAir including: Maria Dworzecka, Robert Weigel, John Casey, Andrzej Manitius, Gary Kreps, Lourdes Fernandez, and Jennifer Victor.
Mason staff who contributed to US onAir include: Will Rees, Paras Kaul, Jim McLean, Thea Kassas, and LeighAnn Skeen.
Representatives: Mason Fairfax’s state delegate, David Bulova and US House member, Don Beyer have been most helpful in the development of the US onAir network. We greatly appreciate their special efforts to provide ongoing support for Mason students especially with the aircasts they participated in and with future aircasts.