SIX
WEEKS PRIOR TO VIDEOCONFERENCE:
#1:
Begin publicity activities. Place flyers and posters at strategic
locations within your organization. Make copies of the flyer and
send to local organizations (government agencies, health departments,
community-based programs, etc.), and circulate to various departments
within your organization (social work, nursing, psychology, sociology,
etc.).
#2:
Develop a plan to make specific preparations for the videoconference.
This may include but not limited to:
- Copying handouts
and preparing for dissemination
- Name tags for each
participant (if desired)
- Maps to local site
- Contact name and
phone number for local facility
- Extra pens and paper
for participants who may run out
- Plan for unexpected
situations (extra walk-in students, etc.)
#4:
Finalize site, equipment and room set-up arrangements:
- Assure enough TV
monitors so all participants can see adequately.
- Assess maximum seating
possible to ensure an educationally sound and environmentally comfortable
learning environment.
- Make sure each participant
has a table or desk on which to place materials and write.
- Find out about parking
arrangements for participants.
- Find out if there
is access and adaptive equipment for participants with special needs.
- Verify phone/fax/e-mail
accessibility for interactive portions of the videoconference.
- Arrange for registration
tables and chairs.
THREE
WEEKS PRIOR TO VIDEOCONFERENCE:
#1:
Contact your site technical coordinator and make an appointment to visit
the site.
#2:
During your site visit, verify the following:
- Telephone/fax/e-mail
to send in questions and comments during the videoconference
- Location of restrooms
- Procedures in case
of emergency during videoconference
- Rules specific to
your videoconference facility
- Place to post directional
signs
- Permission to post
directional signs
- Arrangements for
registration table
- Arrangements for
tables/desks and chairs for participants
- Parking arrangements/availability
ONE
DAY PRIOR TO VIDEOCONFERENCE:
Prepare
the following for your site:
- Tape with which
to post the classroom directional signs
- Extra directional
signs, depending on the number of entrances to your site
- Course materials
- Telephone call-in
sheets (at least one per participant)
- Extra paper and
pens for participants who run out
- Return addressed
envelopes to send the attendance sheets back to theUNC
Minority Health Project
- Plenty of sharpened
#2 pencils
DAY
OF VIDEOCONFERENCE:
- Bring a generous
supply of humor and patience to deal with any surprises that may arise.
- Arrive an hour early
to set up registration table, course supplies, materials, etc.
If you have more than 50 participants registered, you may want to schedule
assistance.
- Turn on TV monitor
at 1:00 p.m. (EDT) to see the color bars and hear the audio tone.
If you are not receiving the signal, contact your local technician.
A phone number will be provided soon for any Technical Trouble you
might experience.
- Have
participants sign in (please use the attendance
form posted on our website).
- About 30 minutes
prior to going-on air, assist participants by providing an icebreaker
and telling participants what to expect.
- The goal is to make
all participants in the group comfortable with each other. One
suggested process for accomplishing this is discussed in the section
entitled, "Sample Format for Introducing
Videoconference to Participants".
Please
do not limit your self by the "sample format", be creative!