Tenney Technologies · Workshop Feedback Workflow Demo for 10e Media
Workshops 2026-04-30 Community Ambulance Cohort
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01 Maria Delgado
02 Anthony Reyes
03 Jenna Park
04 David Chen
05 Sarah Williams
06 Marcus Howard
07 Rachel Goldstein
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Workshop notes — Kendall.docx
meApril 30, 202614 KB
01-maria-delgado-interview.mp4
meApril 30, 2026112 MB
02-anthony-reyes-interview.mp4
meApril 30, 202698 MB
03-jenna-park-interview.mp4
meApril 30, 2026124 MB
04-david-chen-interview.mp4
meApril 30, 202687 MB
05-sarah-williams-interview.mp4
meApril 30, 2026105 MB
06-marcus-howard-interview.mp4
meApril 30, 202692 MB
07-rachel-goldstein-interview.mp4
meApril 30, 2026131 MB
Step 1.   You drop the workshop videos in the Drive folder you already use. Nothing else changes about your workflow.
Workshop feedback workflow
Community Ambulance Cohort · April 30, 2026 · 7 participants
1
Detect new videos in workshop folder
Watching for new uploads to Workshops / 2026-04-30 Community Ambulance Cohort
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Transcribe and analyze each interview
Pulling observations against your framework: visual, tone, content, core message, supporting points, growth areas
3
Draft personalized feedback in your voice
Using your past feedback emails as the voice corpus · form-letter scaffold + personalized middle section
4
Save 7 drafts to your Gmail
One draft per participant, ready for review and send
This runs in the background. You don't open this dashboard in real life — it's only here so you can see what the workflow does. In production, you drop videos in Drive, go do something else, and find seven drafts waiting in your Gmail.
Inbox 142
Starred
Snoozed
Sent
Drafts 7
All Mail
Spam
Trash
7 new drafts from your April 30 workshop · ready for review
0 of 7 sent
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Drafts
Step 3.   Open Gmail like you do every morning. Seven drafts are waiting. Click any one to review.
Message sent