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- +===== Hybrid Meetings =====
-=====Hybrid Meetings=====+
  
 Information pertaining to the LCTG's desire to move from a totally on-line (via Zoom) weekly meeting to provide for a hybrid meeting, which would allow people to attend either in-person (at Lexington Community Center, for example) and on-line (Zoom for example). Information pertaining to the LCTG's desire to move from a totally on-line (via Zoom) weekly meeting to provide for a hybrid meeting, which would allow people to attend either in-person (at Lexington Community Center, for example) and on-line (Zoom for example).
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   * Bob Primak   * Bob Primak
  
-Concepts+==== Concepts ====
  
   * Presentation is in-person   * Presentation is in-person
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       * Attendee audio & video (when comment or ask question)       * Attendee audio & video (when comment or ask question)
  
-Capabilities:+==== Challenges and Mitigations ====
  
-^Capability^Solution^Example Equipment+^Challenge^Mitigation
-|Camera view of in-room presenter|webcam (on laptop or USB)| | +|Software bugs / usability issues preventing screen sharing|Appoint a moderator to present material as a backup option
-|Capture audio of in-room presenter|lavalier microphone dynamic USB microphone| | +|Mute / unmute issues|Appoint a moderator to mute unmute participants as appropriate. Assign roles to participants (e.g. presenters vs. attendees)| 
-|Camera view of in-room audience for online attendees| \\ cheap: wide angle webcam (more expensive auto zoom conference cameras exist\\ | +|Keeping on schedule with long meetings|Moderators can present an agenda slide when speakers are not presenting. Make use of a meeting timer (e.g. [[https://blueskyapps.org/pricing|BlueSky]] or share a window with a countdown timer)
-|Capture audio of whole room for online attendees|omnidirectional condenser microphone / room with built-in microphone array| +|Using social communication channels|Consider archiving meeting chatsOut of band channels (e.g. Slack / discord) that are not well integrated with the meeting tend to be underutilized during the meeting, but chat windows provided by the meeting client (Zoom / Teams / Webex chat boxare easily lost unless someone archives the conversation for future reference.|
-|Capture audio of individual audience speaker|Low / fair quality: omnidirectional condenser microphoneHigh quality: wireless microphone (to hand to participant when speaking)| | +
-|Display online attendee view for in-room audience|in-room screen or portable LCD TV| | +
-|Amplify audio of online attendees for in-room audience|powered speaker| |+
  
-Equipment possibilities+==== Capabilities ==== 
 + 
 +^Capability^Solution^Example Equipment^Example cost| 
 +|Present in-room content and connect to online meeting|Laptop (2014 model or later if possible)| | | 
 +|Camera view of in-room presenter|webcam (on laptop or USB)| |??| 
 +|Capture audio of in-room presenter|lavalier microphone / dynamic USB microphone|wireless lavalier USB mic ([[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074C125TN|https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074C125TN]])|$45| 
 +|Camera view of in-room audience for online attendees| \\ cheap: wide angle webcam (more expensive auto zoom conference cameras exist)|wide angle webcam ([[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TDQ8NL3|https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TDQ8NL3]])|$50| 
 +|Capture audio of whole room for online attendees|omnidirectional condenser microphone / room with built-in microphone array|USB microphone ([[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075HTKBNP|https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075HTKBNP]])|$25| 
 +|Capture audio of individual audience speaker|Low / fair quality: omnidirectional condenser microphone. High quality: wireless microphone (to hand to participant when speaking)|Wireless microphone ([[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SHDRNCQ|https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SHDRNCQ]])|$40| 
 +|Display online attendee view for in-room audience|in-room screen or portable LCD TV| |??| 
 +|Amplify audio of online attendees for in-room audience|powered speaker|lots of choices, portable Bluetooth / aux in speaker ([[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0837DX77S|https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0837DX77S]])|$40| 
 +|Switch between in-room presenter and audience video/audio|Switch sources in conferencing app during presentation or use 3rd party software (Manycam / OBS Studio). Can set "scene" buttons for easy switching or mix sources into a single feed| |free| 
 +|Equipment stand| | | | 
 +|Portability / storage| | | | 
 + 
 +==== System Requirements ==== 
 + 
 +  * Laptop should have multiple USB ports or use a USB hub 
 +  * Laptop CPU should support Intel AVX2 instruction set (any machine after 2014 has this) for smoother video processing 
 + 
 +==== Equipment possibilities ====
  
   * USB Conference Microphone. $24. [[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075HTKBNP|https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075HTKBNP]]   * USB Conference Microphone. $24. [[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075HTKBNP|https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075HTKBNP]]
   * Manycam software. Switch between multiple cameras. Free to try. [[http://manycam.com|http://manycam.com]]   * Manycam software. Switch between multiple cameras. Free to try. [[http://manycam.com|http://manycam.com]]
  
-Setup Possibilities+==== Setup Possibilities and Comments ==== 
 + 
 +**From Steve Isenberg**  I've used a computer connected to a zoom meeting with two webcams and Manycam software. I would turn the cameras as needed during the presentation (to point towards person speaking) and switch cameras live (from presenter to speaking person) using the Manycam software. This provided a solution, but was manually intensive. 
 + 
 +**From Harry Forsdick**  I agree with the use of Zoom as a platform for both presentation of material as well as for group interactions. Not sure if we have a strongly moderated meeting where leader recognized speakers wishing to talk we can't use Zoom's normal speaker is spotlighted mechanism to replace manycam which as you say requires a lot of work to manage. 
 + 
 +From Rich Moffitt a possible configuration diagram
  
-**Steve Isenberg **  I've used a computer connected to a zoom meeting with two webcams and Manycam softwareI would turn the cameras as needed during the presentation (to point towards person speaking) and switch cameras live (from presenter to speaking person) using the Manycam softwareThis provided a solution, but was manually intensive.+{{https://i.postimg.cc/P5DghTkD/hybridmeeeting.png?nolink&499x800|configuration diagram}}
  
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