Joly and others, My colleagues just posted a blog on zoom-bombing - not as succinct as your points - at: https://billdutton.me/2020/03/26/zoom-bombing-the-future-of-education/ I truly think this period of time could foster a step change in experimentation with online conferencing - maybe one of the only or few good things to come of it. Regards, Bill William H. Dutton 55 Victoria Road Oxford OX2 7QF United Kingdom william.dutton@gmail.com Twitter @BiIIDutton (II=two capital ii’s) Phone: +44 (0)1865 423836 Mobile: +44 (0)7757 741670 Blog: https://billdutton.me
On 28 Mar 2020, at 09:00, Joly MacFie <joly@punkcast.com> wrote:
A couple of thoughts.
One thing to be aware of is the recent spate of "zoombombing", possibly perpetrated by bots, where strangers join a public call and screenshare undesirable material.
There is fairly simple pre-emptive fix <https://www.theverge.com/2020/3/27/21197090/zoombombing-zoom-stop-how-to-porn-trolls-video-chat-screen-sharing> .
It's a good idea to have a co-host who's only job is to manage participants.
if recording zoom calls, it's agood idea to go over the options, for instance there is an option to record dual screens, this can be useful to get separate clean slide and active speaker recording which can later be edited.
People don't often do it, but it's not a bad idea to do a local back up audio recording when presenting on zoom. Quality may be better, and it will be clean of any interruptions.
joly
On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 12:59 AM Ushnish Sengupta < ushnish.sengupta@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello AIRers
I recently attended an in person conference and am looking for advice on how to convert aspects of a face to face conference to an online format. This list may be able to offer some advice or references. In terms of software applications, My experience with hosting classes so far has been with Zoom, and I am familiar with Webex and other applications but have no experience being a host on them.
Conference components under consideration 1) Panelist Presentations -This is the easiest component that can be done online 2) Discussant feedback -Also achievable online 3) Audience Q&A -Achievable with a moderator I lose track of the order of the students asking questions in class more often online than in person classes 4) Poster sessions -Can be replicated as a repeated slide presentation with content from poster 5) Formal networking sessions -Difficult to replicate online, any ideas? 6) Table discussion e.g. at a dinner or conference banquet -Difficult to replicate online, any ideas? Could use Zoom breakout rooms butits different than having a meal together 7) Award ceremonies ?
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