URL-sharing online conference tool
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Metaphors divided into tables and conversing there.
- Some functions are suited for purposes such as having people discuss at the table in separate time slots. General announcements during individual discussions, timers, etc.
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Student account creation is required.
- Looks like we need to prepare in advance so we don’t get slammed right before the start.
- Especially when there are many people with low literacy. There are a lot of messages in English.
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Image and sound quality is poor compared to Zoom
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If you create an event called
nishiotest', the URL will be
[https://live.remo.co/e/nishiotest.](https://live.remo.co/e/nishiotest
.)- GUESS easy, but where to change?
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This is what happens when someone who is given this URL accesses it
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When you press Join now, it asks for your email address or Google integration.
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Enter your e-mail address and you will be prompted to create an account (if you already have an account, you will be asked for a password).
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Once this is done, they ask if you want to turn on the camera, and if you choose not to, they say, “Really?” If I choose not to, they say, “Are you sure?
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If you choose to turn on the camera, a dialog will appear asking for permission for the browser to access the camera and microphone
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Once this is done, you can enter the room, but a Welcome Message will be displayed.
- Customization is possible.
- Customization is possible.
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Seated at a table, able to watch the plenary presentations and talk with others at the same desk
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The host can press the Present button and can choose to start speaking immediately or count down for 30 seconds
- 30-second countdown is a good idea.
- A 30-second countdown appears on the participant screen, which can be used to time the conversation to end.
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Here’s a screen shot of the participants while the presentation is being given.
- You cannot turn your own camera or microphone on or off.
- I was thinking of a “video conferencing tool like Zoom,” and when I entered the room as a participant, I was already in presentation mode, so I thought, “What? How are you going to get a picture of my face? I was like, “Can you hear me? I was in a state of “Can you hear me?
It has a sli.do-like question poll feature.
- While listening to the presentation, students can write their questions here or vote on questions written by others.
Whiteboard is Deskle
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Seems like there is not enough testing on the iPad.
- Selecting the pen tool in Pencil on iPad, the pen tool is highlighted, but when you try to draw, it becomes a screen drag.
- If you choose the Pen tool with your finger and then draw with your finger, you can also draw with Pencil.
- Selecting the pen tool in Pencil on iPad, the pen tool is highlighted, but when you try to draw, it becomes a screen drag.
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There is a co-host-like function.
- I couldn’t find it easily and thought it wasn’t there.
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No free plan
- I see a lot of people saying that $50/month is expensive.
- Whether it’s expensive or not depends on the situation, but a lot of people seem to be mistaken.
- Not “per participant.”
- Up to 1 event for up to 50 people at the same time for 150/month
7-Steps to Creating Online Events That Rock! - Remo.co Virtual Events and Office space https://remo.co/7-steps-to-creating-online-events-that-rock/
Zoom Teams Remo LINE https://www.facebook.com/groups/146940180042907/permalink/155847312485527/
[Tried Remo Virtual Office instead of Zoom https://www.creationline.com/lab/34198?fbclid=IwAR28HJTEfi_HbICqS-UDJ29FpL8mr62ZuPDidjKCLuOcTGOo0 osJIDhm4fI]
- Virtual Offices and Remo Conference are different
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