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Hosting a Virtual Conference: Lessons Learned for 2021

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Including breakout sessions, icebreakers, live polling, and live chat are all ways to encourage attendees to connect with one another and opt into the event experience. Use closed captioning alongside audio elements. This includes: Setting up cameras and microphones in a manner that all video and audio comes through cleanly.

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Reflections on Extension 2.0 Webinar

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Someone on the call had moderator access and was able to flip the slides (I had them memorized) and they also read any of the questions in the chat line to me. I wanted to use more video examples, but only selected one that was more of a music video in case the audio didn't work. We got started about a half hour late. No problem.

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Top 11 Tips for Hosting a Virtual Conference

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Work together with sponsors, partners, and registered attendees through polling or submitted requests for a specific theme or topic. Make sure that you have provided all registrants with the contact details for your support team so that if a guest is unable to resolve an issue on their own, they know who to contact.

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Top 11 Tips for Hosting a Virtual Conference

AccelEvents

Work together with sponsors, partners, and registered attendees through polling or submitted requests for a specific theme or topic. Make sure that you have provided all registrants with the contact details for your support team so that if a guest is unable to resolve an issue on their own, they know who to contact.

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