Online conferencing FAQ
If you have never attended an online conference before and want
to know how it works, see the our online
demo (video with voice and subtitiles, 3mins).
Below are also some FAQs, which we hope gives some background to
online conferencing.
Where is the conference?
Who is the conference for?
What is an online conference?
I've never been to an online conference before.
Is it easy to use?
Will I be able to view the conference before the
opening day?
What times are the conference workshops?
What will happen during the conference?
Will I be able to see all the workshops?
Do I need any special equipment or software?
How much time will I have to spend at the conference?
What if I cant log in every day?
Is there a limit on how many times I can log in?
If it is online, why is there a delegate fee?
Can we share a login between more than one person?
Can I get credit for attending the conference?
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Where is the conference?
The conference is online, i.e. on the Internet. There is no physical
location for the conference. You do not need to go anywhere to participate,
except to an Internet connected computer, either at work, home,
internet cafe, etc.
Who is the conference for?
Deaf people, interpreters, CSWs, teachers of the deaf, lecturers
for deaf people, deaf studies or interpreting students, anyone who
works with or has an interest in deaf people.
What is an online conference?
Traditional conferences mean participants have to travel and stay
in a particular place. This takes time and is expensive. An online
conference uses the Internet as a conference 'venue'. This means
that participants can access the conference from anywhere in the
world and can do this at any time. Participants will be able to
log on as little or as much as they wish to - before, after or during
office hours. They are given a password to access the various conference
and seminar groups as well as live chat. Anyone with access to the
Internet can participate (so long as they have a login!).
The conference will use discussion group software (like a bulletin
board), and is backed up by a web site with additional content.
Participants log in and read the messages and contributions from
other participants, facilitators and presenters. All discussions
within the conference will be asynchronous, meaning there will be
no set time when participants have to log in. There will also be
a chat area where people can talk in real-time as well.
I've never been to an online conference before.
Is it easy to use?
Yes, very. You don't need any special computing skills. If you
can use a web site or email you have all the skills you need. You
also get a week before the conference starts to have a look at the
conference and try out how it works, make a practice posting etc.
We are also online to help if you have any problems.
Will I be able to view the conference before
the opening day?
Participants will have the opportunity to have a look at the conference
environment in advance of the conference to familiarise themselves
with the layout of the site, try out the conference software, and,
very importantly, download and view the papers and presentations.
What times are the conference workshops?
There are no set times and no live workshops. Because delegates
come from many time zones the discussions are open 48 hours, round
the clock. You can log in whenever suits you, be that morning, noon
or in the middle of the night. Whatever time suits you!
What will happen during the conference?
Each keynote presentation will feature for two days and participants
will be able to read papers and view the presentations, and have
a discussion about the issues raised in which the presenters will
participate. Simultaneously, there will be a number of other seminars
and discussions, usually backed up with other papers and presentations.
A live chat room is also available for participants.
Will I be able to see all the workshops?
Yes. In many physical conferences you have to choose which workshops
you want to attend because they are scheduled to run simulteneously.
At our online conference you don't need to choose - you can see
them all. If you don't have time to read all the postings during
the discussions, then you have an extra four weeks after the conference
to catch up on what you missed.
Do I need any special equipment or software?
No. Just access to the Internet, and a browser. However, some presentations
will use, Flash, video, etc., so players for these will be required
- these can be downloaded for free.
How much time will I have to spend at the
conference?
Like any conference, if you don't go into the conference room,
you will miss out on information. The conference won't stop just
because you are not logged in, so checking in regularly will allow
you to keep up to date with what's going on.
To participate fully it is very important to set some time aside
to log in and read and compose postings.
We would recommend that you spend at a minimum 1
2 hours a day at the conference. This will allow you to keep up
with debates and the volume of messages coming in. To help delegates,
summaries of the discussions are posted each day. These are a quick
way to catch up with content.
What if I cant log in every day?
Although we recommend that you log in at least once a day to read
daily summaries, if you can't, please dont get overwhelmed
with the number of messages that will be posted to the conference.
If you get behind, use the summaries which are posted each day to
catch up.
The conference will also be open for reading only for a month after
the conference finishes, to allow delegates time to catch up on
sessions they have missed.
Is there a limit on how many times I can
log in?
No. Delegates can log in as many times as they want.
If it is online, why is there a delegate fee?
The cost is far cheaper than an equivalent physical conference
- not least, because there is no travel or hotel accommodation which
you have to pay for. However, there are still costs - for example,
the cost of the online conferencing software; presenter fees; fees
for the organisers. Even though it's online, this takes a lot of
organisation. The only difference is, there is no need to hire a
physical room. But other costs associated with organising a conference
still apply. Even when a physical conference is free to delegates,
there is still a significant cost - it's just that that cost is
absorbed by someone else, rather than being recouped through delegate
fees.
Can we share a login between more than one
person?
No. Each login is for a single person, not an organisation. If
you want to send two delegates to a physical conference, you book
two places. This is the same for an online conference.
Can I get credit for attending the conference?
Yes. If you a member of RID then you can get CEUs for the conference.
We also offer certificates of attendance to other delegates if required.
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