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* A [https://hiltner.english.ucsb.edu/index.php/ncnc-guide/#intro how-to guide from UCSB] | * A [https://hiltner.english.ucsb.edu/index.php/ncnc-guide/#intro how-to guide from UCSB] | ||
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+ | ==In more detail== | ||
+ | Here are some ideas that I came up with some time back, in discussions with [https://www.cs.cornell.edu/home/rvr/ Robbert van Renesse] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Interaction modes=== | ||
+ | There are multiple interaction modes, which may need different solutions depending on the conference size | ||
+ | * 1-many stored video | ||
+ | ** Archival conference record | ||
+ | * 1-many live video in parallel with many-many text-oriented discussions on the ongoing presentation | ||
+ | **Plenary presentations | ||
+ | * 1-1 informal hallway conversations leveraging past history of interaction or creating new connections | ||
+ | ** Ability to have one-on-ones with ‘heros’ | ||
+ | * Multiple synchronous small group interaction – e.g. a demo/poster session | ||
+ | ** Ability to hop around, like a poster session | ||
+ | ** Ability to see demos being done, with VNC-like control | ||
+ | ** Find out which demo is popular | ||
+ | ** Need a whiteboard, leave a message for others | ||
+ | ** Schedule presentations of the poster at a particular time | ||
+ | * Asynchronous interaction | ||
+ | ** Speaker may give the same presentation multiple times to deal with time zones, or at least have multiple interaction sessions | ||
+ | ** Like a MOOC lecture with multiple flipped classroom, on EdX | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Tools/Resources available today=== | ||
+ | * 1-many stored video | ||
+ | ** [https://www.edx.org/ Ed X] and [https://dl.acm.org/ ACM DL] can store video from conferences for replay | ||
+ | |||
+ | * 1-many live video in parallel with many-many text-oriented discussions on the ongoing presentation | ||
+ | ** Remote presenters can record videos for presentation at conference and answer questions on the phone or in a text-based chat room | ||
+ | ** Trialed at SIGCOMM 2016 and worked well | ||
+ | |||
+ | * 1-1 informal hallway conversations | ||
+ | ** Skype/Zoom for audio/video communication and ‘rooms’ | ||
+ | ** Need to have effective feedback cancellation and muting | ||
+ | ** Other conferencing tools include [https://livestream.com/watch Livestream] and [https://folkproject.org/concertwindow/concertwindow.shtml ConcertWindow] | ||
+ | |||
+ | *Poster and demos | ||
+ | ** Skype/Zoom for audio/video communication and ‘rooms’ | ||
+ | ** Maybe can use VNC for remote demos | ||
+ | |||
+ | * 1-1 informal hallway conversations | ||
+ | ** Remote participation robots? | ||
+ | ** Herring, Susan C. "[https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/meet.14505001156 Telepresence robots for academics]." Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 50.1 (2013): 1-4. | ||
+ | ** Tried at CHI with limited success and great cost | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Asynchronous interaction | ||
+ | ** [https://slack.com Slack] |
Revision as of 12:20, 6 March 2020
Contents
Virtual Conferences
This is a collection of links and information I've put together about virtual conferences.
Why
- To reduce carbon footprint
- To deal with viral pandemics
How
- A very good collection of resources on reducing conference travel
In more detail
Here are some ideas that I came up with some time back, in discussions with Robbert van Renesse
Interaction modes
There are multiple interaction modes, which may need different solutions depending on the conference size
- 1-many stored video
- Archival conference record
- 1-many live video in parallel with many-many text-oriented discussions on the ongoing presentation
- Plenary presentations
- 1-1 informal hallway conversations leveraging past history of interaction or creating new connections
- Ability to have one-on-ones with ‘heros’
- Multiple synchronous small group interaction – e.g. a demo/poster session
- Ability to hop around, like a poster session
- Ability to see demos being done, with VNC-like control
- Find out which demo is popular
- Need a whiteboard, leave a message for others
- Schedule presentations of the poster at a particular time
- Asynchronous interaction
- Speaker may give the same presentation multiple times to deal with time zones, or at least have multiple interaction sessions
- Like a MOOC lecture with multiple flipped classroom, on EdX
Tools/Resources available today
- 1-many live video in parallel with many-many text-oriented discussions on the ongoing presentation
- Remote presenters can record videos for presentation at conference and answer questions on the phone or in a text-based chat room
- Trialed at SIGCOMM 2016 and worked well
- 1-1 informal hallway conversations
- Skype/Zoom for audio/video communication and ‘rooms’
- Need to have effective feedback cancellation and muting
- Other conferencing tools include Livestream and ConcertWindow
- Poster and demos
- Skype/Zoom for audio/video communication and ‘rooms’
- Maybe can use VNC for remote demos
- 1-1 informal hallway conversations
- Remote participation robots?
- Herring, Susan C. "Telepresence robots for academics." Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 50.1 (2013): 1-4.
- Tried at CHI with limited success and great cost
- Asynchronous interaction