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We'll put some guidance here on how to sign in and use it. |
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=== Registration on the platform === |
=== Registration on the platform === |
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Registering for the conference is the first step. |
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When they get the magic link, they create their account on hopin. |
When they get the magic link, they create their account on hopin. |
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They fill in a hopin account and then they respond to the email that comes back. |
They fill in a hopin account and then they respond to the email that comes back. |
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+ | *'''Stages''' for speakers with the audience silent. The speakers meet in Streamyard, either "internal" to Hopin or external |
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+ | *'''Workshops''' or sessions are meetings in which 20 people can talk and be visible. More people can attend and hear and see. |
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===Interpretation=== |
===Interpretation=== |
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− | Thru Kudo or Clevercast, then |
+ | Thru Kudo or Clevercast or Qondo, then in two directions hopefully: back to Hopin, and to YouTube. |
− | *Stages for a couple of speakers and the audience silent. Workshops in which 20 people can talk and more people can attend. |
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*Through Streamyard, flexibility "backstage", in the "green room" and, we think, a way for interpreters to give a second audio channel. |
*Through Streamyard, flexibility "backstage", in the "green room" and, we think, a way for interpreters to give a second audio channel. |
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*Safe space capabilities: organizers can silence or expel a participant |
*Safe space capabilities: organizers can silence or expel a participant |
Revision as of 20:03, 5 October 2021
Hopin is an online conference platform. We will use it for our conference.
We'll put some guidance here on how to sign in and use it.
- Chrome or Firefox are recommended over other browsers. Close other tabs and windows using audio/video if possible
Registration on the platform
Registering for the conference is the first step. The conference will send attendees a "magic link." When they get the magic link, they create their account on hopin. They fill in a hopin account and then they respond to the email that comes back.
- Stages for speakers with the audience silent. The speakers meet in Streamyard, either "internal" to Hopin or external
- Workshops or sessions are meetings in which 20 people can talk and be visible. More people can attend and hear and see.
- In either
Interpretation
Thru Kudo or Clevercast or Qondo, then in two directions hopefully: back to Hopin, and to YouTube.
- Through Streamyard, flexibility "backstage", in the "green room" and, we think, a way for interpreters to give a second audio channel.
- Safe space capabilities: organizers can silence or expel a participant
- Recordings: We can record most sessions (possibly not second audio channel) automatically and get the recordings later
- EMWCon and SMWCon used this platform, for smaller more techy MediaWiki conferences than this one.
- Add-ons: https://hopin.com/products/product-integrations. (one is Kahoot)
- Interprefy information - https://hopin.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360059578432-Integrating-Interprefy-with-Hopin
- Business plan: https://hopin.com/pricing -- would come with much more support/training, but the charge is annual
- Training: https://hopin.com/learn#on-demand-list. -- many videos
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PI8zCp2U9BI
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VF4ODRPaGGE&t=1s
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qRWR0MePVQ
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ges_QMtMRBU
Combine with info from https://mwstake.org/mwstake/wiki/Conference_software