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| - | Notes from meeting Harry & Steve on doing hybrid meetings 16may2022 1pm. | + | ~~NOCACHE~~ |
| + | ====What Goes Where in LCC==== | ||
| - | ===Speaker=== | + | ===Speaker |
| - | * Presents as usual on their PC local or remote. | + | Goal in LCC is to show presentation to audience and provide for questions. |
| - | * If they' | + | * Single computer |
| - | * If speaker | + | * Labeled: |
| + | * Video out: to screen, showing | ||
| + | * Camera: faces audience | ||
| + | * Speaker/microphone: connected and is moved to be close to anyone asking question | ||
| + | * Management: local host mutes microphone and unmutes only when someone | ||
| - | ===Local setup and use=== | + | ===Speaker in the room only=== |
| - | * There is 2nd PC in room that's used for questions asked by attendees, attendees without PC go to this PC to ask question. | + | * First computer |
| - | * If speaker is remote, this 2nd PC is connected | + | * Labeled: LCC Audience |
| - | * If local attendees bring their PC then its speakers must be silent (ok to use headphones); | + | * Video out: none |
| + | * Camera: faces audience | ||
| + | * Speaker/ | ||
| + | * Management: none | ||
| + | * Second computer | ||
| + | * Labeled: LCC Speaker | ||
| + | * Video out: to screen, showing | ||
| + | * Camera: | ||
| + | * if computer camera, faces Speaker | ||
| + | * if external camera, faces Speaker, turn to audience | ||
| + | * Speaker/ | ||
| + | * Management: none | ||
| - | ===Remote attendees=== | + | |
| - | * No change, same as before | + | |
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| + | ====Objectives==== | ||
| + | ===John Rudy, Harry, and others=== | ||
| + | * Some people physically in LCC room, others remote from home | ||
| + | * Likely more than 10-15 remotely & a bunch in the room | ||
| + | * Remote | ||
| + | * Operates similarly to if we're all in the same room | ||
| + | * Do we need a moderator? | ||
| + | * How to handle recording of presentations when in hybrid? | ||
| + | * Some in the LCC activity | ||
| + | * Some remote activity | ||
| + | * How to improve presentations in LCC over pre-covid | ||
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| + | ===Carl Lazarus' | ||
| + | * Has taught classes at BOLLI | ||
| + | * Best to use a laptop provided to presenter, presenter brings USB stick (not using presenter' | ||
| + | * presenter looks at this laptop | ||
| + | * sees his slides and questioners | ||
| + | * showing on a screen behind him | ||
| + | * Maybe more remote | ||
| + | * Remote participants need to use the ' | ||
| + | * Good if there are two monitors: laptop used by presenter and a second to show attendee vids | ||
| + | * How to make sure questioner in the room can be heard (pass a microphone around?) | ||
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| + | ====Details of a Methodology==== | ||
| + | Notes from email and Zoom discussions during the week of 5/9/22 and a face-to-face meeting on 5/16/22 in Room 237 at the LCC between Harry & Steve about technical issues for changing LCTG meetings from zoom-only to hybrid | ||
| + | (zoom and in-person) meetings. | ||
| + | //This page last changed ~~LASTMOD~~// | ||
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| + | We are exploring how to hold hybrid meetings, so that people can present or watch the meeting either remotely or locally, in the usual room in the Lexington Community Center (LCC). | ||
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| + | A very uniform and manageable way to run these meetings is to have everybody (the presenter, the audience in the room, and the remote participants) use Zoom as a shell for the presentation and audience interactions. | ||
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| + | * The Presenter and all of the Remote participants in the meeting use Zoom for all content presentations and interactions. | ||
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| + | * The Presentation is viewed: | ||
| + | * By a local participant on the large screen at the front of the room | ||
| + | * By a remote participant on their computer screen | ||
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| + | * The Presentation is heard: | ||
| + | * By a local participant: | ||
| + | * through the air if the Presenter is local | ||
| + | * through the meeting room audio system if the Presenter is remote. | ||
| + | * By a remote participant: | ||
| + | * through the speaker/ | ||
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| + | ===Local setup=== | ||
| + | * There is a PC (“the room-PC” | ||
| + | * It is connected to the Zoom meeting and the large display via HDMI. | ||
| + | * Thus it supplies the video from the presentation to those in the conference room. | ||
| + | * Its camera faces the room and thus video captures all who are attending the meeting. | ||
| + | * Its microphone remains muted unless being used to support a local attendee asking a question (see the section below) | ||
| + | * a local presenter will have to mute their speaker output while the question is being asked by the local attendee at the room-PC | ||
| + | * It might be adequate to use a local presenter' | ||
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| + | * If local attendees bring their PC then its speakers must be silent (ok to use headphones) and muted during the presentation | ||
| + | * As usual they would unmute when asking questions. | ||
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| + | Let's now take a look at how this would happen from the viewpoints of the presenter and the attendees. | ||
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| + | ===Presenter=== | ||
| + | * Presents as usual on their PC, whether local or remote, meaning they connect to Zoom and give their presentation. | ||
| + | * If the presenter is in the room, they turn up their PC speaker' | ||
| + | * zoom will prevent echo/ | ||
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| + | ===Attendees asking questions=== | ||
| + | * Questioner is in the conference room | ||
| + | * Questioner has PC in the conference room: | ||
| + | * they use their PC to ask the question as usual (keep thei speakers muted, unmute to ask a question), or | ||
| + | * they use chat to comment or ask questions (as usual) | ||
| + | * Questioner doesn' | ||
| + | * Use a neighbor' | ||
| + | * Use the 2nd PC in the room to ask | ||
| + | * Questioner isn't in the conference room - questioner uses their PC to ask a question, as usual | ||
| ===Concerns=== | ===Concerns=== | ||
| - | | + | |
| - | * Delay. speaker | + | Although we believe many problems have been solved with the procedures described above, there are still some issues of concern in the following areas: |
| - | * Echo. Will happen if PC in room is playing audio. | + | |
| + | * In the room, speaker or questioner. | ||
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| + | * __Delay__. | ||
| + | * Speaker | ||
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| + | * __Echo__. | ||
| + | * Will happen if the PC in the room is playing audio. | ||
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