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== Software and clients ==
 
== Software and clients ==
  
 
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* [http://evo.caltech.edu/evoGate/ EVO Collaboration Network] The tool of choice for GlueX videoconferences (and of many nuclear and particle physics collaborations).  We have posted detailed EVO instructions on our [[GlueX Communications]] wiki page.
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
  
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Videoconferencing Wikipedia Article]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Videoconferencing Wikipedia Article]

Revision as of 12:19, 11 September 2009

Good Practices in Videoconferencing

We quite often encounter difficulties, particularly audio, during our GlueX videoconference meetings that render our communications inefficient, annoying and sometimes bring them to a virtual halt. Here are a few tips that everyone should employ to minimize disruptions and delay.

  • Be prompt. Meetings should start very near the time advertised, meaning that equipment and software should be up and running by the meeting time, including audio/video checks. This may take anywhere from 5-15 minutes, so please account for this. Also, if your videoconference rooms is used by others, advertise the start time of the meeting as +15 min from the time you get occupation of the room.
  • Use proper equipment (see hardware section below)
  • Keep your mic muted at all times unless speaking.
  • Be judicious in interrupting to ask a question. Connections often have a lag and this causes confusion. Hold off on questions until the end of the presentation, unless crucial clarification is needed.
  • Be concise and economical in your comments/questions; please avoid excessive banter.
  • Be courteous and collegial.

Check out your hardware

Software and clients

References