| Videoconferencing
Videoconference
Request | Videoconference
Intro | Policy and Procedure
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What is Videoconferencing? | Technical
Information | The Meeting
- Preparation Tips |
The Meeting - What to Expect | The
Meeting - Meeting Tips | 4CNet Videoconference
Sites
The
Meeting - Preparation Tips
The
following suggestions will help you prepare for your videoconference.
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Select one person to be the contact or facilitator for
your meeting. The contact person will coordinate your
meeting activities with the ETV videoconferencing coordinator
and other participating sites.
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Discuss with each site participant three or more tentative
dates and hours to have your meeting.
- Go
online to the ETV Website, click Videoconference Request,
type in the information requested and submit the required
form at least 72 hours in advance.
- Receive
confirmation from ETV. If this is your first time using
videoconferencing, arrange for a demonstration.
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Create an agenda. Bulleted outlines work best.
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Use graphics in your presentation during the videoconference.
PowerPoint works well and can be displayed from a computer.
You can also display hard copies using a visual presenter
(similar to an overhead projector).
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Use landscape or horizontal page orientation, large bold
text and a 24-point or larger size sans-serif font (i.e.
Helvetica or Arial). Avoid crowding the text and use generous
margins and line spacing to provide lots of blank space.
- Distribute
a hard copy and the agenda and presentation graphics to
participants at each site. Allow enough time for postal
service delivery, fax or e-mail.
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Have your presentation materials prepared and sequence
all materials in the order to be presented or discussed.
- Contact
remote sites and confirm participation at least one day
before the meeting.
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Develop a tentative roster of participants at each site
for use during the meeting.
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Plan the order of who will ask questions first, and so
on. Be sure to keep the order consistent throughout the
meeting.
- Wear
solid neutral colored clothing. Avoid wearing bold or
bright colors and complex patterns. Bright clothing tricks
the camera's automatic controls and will darken the whole
picture. Avoid narrowed stripped, checked and intricate
designed clothing. Such patterns will cause distracting
visual effects to the television picture.
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Arrive 20-30 minutes before the conference start time.
We
welcome your questions and comments, please call 760-744-1150
ext. 2431, or send and e-mail to videoconference@palomar.edu
Videoconference
Request | Videoconference
Intro | Policy and Procedure
|
What is Videoconferencing? | Technical
Information | The Meeting
- Preparation Tips |
The Meeting - What to Expect | The
Meeting - Meeting Tips | 4CNet Videoconference
Sites |