08 Mar 2008 12:28:38 | Tim Gorman
Planning a successful video conference can actually be harder
then it sounds. There are several key factors you want to make
sure and get right or your conference could become a total
nightmare. This short article gives several tips on making sure
you succeed with your next video conference.
Nobody likes long-winded meetings and video conferences are no
different. Always plan your conferences to last no longer then 1
or 2 hours long. Longer sessions will leave participants tired
and bored.
Make sure you prepare an agenda before the event. Double check
to make sure you have all of your graphic aids, teaching
materials and any other important or relevant materials on hand.
Prepare a suitable seating arrangement and ensure that
nameplates or tags (if you use them) are clearly legible and
nothing is misspelled. Try to plan your video conference as far
in advance as possible. Make sure you do the necessary
coordination with your company’s IT department for any support
you may need in order for your conference to be a success. If
your dealing with an overseas location early preparation and
coordination is vital to your success.
Attend all test sessions to make sure that your video link is
clearly working properly. Use this time to also familiarize
yourself with the equipment that will be used during the
session. Hand any and all materials for transmission to the
video conferencing site technician at least two days in advance
so that he/she can get familiar with it. For optimum
readability, use large and clear fonts. Use a wide margin, as
the sides will be slightly cut off on screen. Keep to the
landscape format, with simple pictures and few words.
Prepare a list of questions and answers prior to the conference
in order to keep the session flowing in a smooth, quick manner.
Arrange for participants to assemble at the video conferencing
venue 10 minutes before the session begins so that you will have
time to hand out all materials.
Some final tips include:
·Dress appropriately
·Arrive 15 minutes early to spot any last minute glitches
·Avoid wearing intense colored cloths to include all-light or
all-dark clothing
·Avoid distracting gestures during the conference to include
finger tapping and facial expression
·Test the microphones to be used during the conference in order
to find any that may have flaws.
A successful video conference can be done all it requires is an
attention to detail prior to and leading up to the minute the
conference actually starts. Spend the necessary time needed to
do the things this article outlines and you’ll have everyone
talking about how professional you are when it comes to setting
up a video conference.
About Author :
Timothy Gorman is a successful webmaster and publisher of
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