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Eight Steps To Guarantee A Successful Video
Or Web Conference
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A
successful video or web conference can really give a
boost to your organization. Online conferencing is now
connecting people in a way that was not possible in the
pre-Internet era. However, as powerful a tool as online
conferencing is, it works best when you prepare your
conferences properly. Here are some steps that you can
take to help guarantee that your next video or web
conference is a great success.
1. Make sure each of your
attendees has enough bandwidth at his or her location.
There is nothing more frustrating than trying to watch a
video online when you just don’t have enough bandwidth
to get it all. If your participant doesn’t have enough
bandwidth there will be latency delays and he or she will
not be able to enjoy the experience or participate
properly. The amount of bandwidth that is required varies
from system to system and also according to what features
you will be using during the conference. Features such as
video, audio, screen and application sharing have
different requirements. Check with your vendor or
provider to find out what the minimum bandwidth
requirements are, and then make sure each of your
locations does indeed have enough bandwidth.
2. Test your web cameras to see
that they are working properly.
If video will be involved at any of the locations, make
sure that the location has tested their camera to ensure
that everything is working satisfactorily. Ideally, all
cameras should be tested from within the video or web
conferencing system that you will be using. A camera that
is working fine in one application may work differently
within another system. Check it in advance so that you
will not have any surprises on the day of your
conference.
3. Check your sound equipment in
advance.
If VoIP (audio) is going to be used from within the
meeting itself, make sure that all attendees have the
right tools needed, whether these tools are microphones,
headsets and speakers.
4. Supply your participants with
proper access information in advance of the conference.
If audio will be conducted via an audio conference call,
make sure all attendees have the access number to dial
into and the PIN (Personal Identification Number) they
will need to access the call.
5. Conduct a “trial-run” of
your presentation prior to the conference date.
The presenters or leaders of the conference should
practice in advance. If a presentation will be involved,
make sure that whoever will be presenting any material
has tested this part of the video or web conferencing
system. The presentation that is to be used should be
demonstrated to another party BEFORE the date of the
actual meeting.
6. Supply web access information
to your participants well in advance of the meeting.
Make sure that all of your participants know how to
access the video and web “conference room”. Send an
e-mail "link" to each participant well in
advance of the meeting so that they will be able to
easily access the meeting when the appropriate day and
time has arrived.
7. Get as much training as you
can in the video or web conference system that you will
be using.
The host should be very familiar and comfortable with the
video or web conferencing system they are going to use.
If training is offered by your vendor or provider, then
take advantage of this in order to become more familiar
with the system. Familiarity with the system will help
you to host a flawless meeting or conference.
8. Conduct a test meeting prior
to the big event.
Most importantly! Conduct a test meeting or two before
the day of the "big" meeting. Tests will help
you eliminate as many surprises as possible before you
gather all of your attendees. A meeting free of technical
glitches will go far to help you achieve the goals of
your conference.
The key to a successful online conference, whether it be
a web conference, a video conference or a combination of
the two, is preparation, preparation and preparation. The
more you prepare and the more you practice, the better
your online meetings will be.
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