Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Virtual Meeting Info - how to navigate the online platform for meetings


Meetings – 2020: Engagement in the Virtual Environment

Communication has often been a challenge for community leaders, however, in this current #StayApart situation, this most important task has taken on an entirely new look. How do we stay connected? How can we continue engaging others to take action on collaborative goals? How can we let others know what actions have been taken and what is left to be done?

Welcome to the new world of virtual communication opportunities.

Here are a few ideas for ways to stay connected with your team …. and options for relevant online resources for connecting.

Online meeting platforms:

WebEx - https://www.webex.com/ and here are some extra resources https://www.webex.com/covid19.html

  • WebEx has several levels of pricing including a FREE version (Use the code wecare2020 when signing up) where you can host up to 100 participants, meet for as long as you want, have call-in for audio, have unlimited meetings, desktop, application, file and whiteboard sharing options. Video conferencing, collaboration features, mobile features, and security features. There are additional feature levels and pricing details here.


Zoom - https://zoom.us/   and here are a few extra resources https://zoom.us/docs/en-us/privacy-and-security.html

  • Zoom has several levels of pricing including a FREE version (Basic) where you can host up to 100 participants, unlimited 1 on 1 meetings, 40 minute limit on group meetings, unlimited number of meetings, video conferencing, web conferencing, and group collaboration features. There are also other options if you need additional features. Here are more pricing details.


Free Conference Call  - https://www.freeconferencecall.com/
  • Free Conference Call also provides several options for audio conferencing, video conferencing, screen sharing, and more.


  • This is the one I am least familiar with, however it is probably one of the most accessible platforms for public broadcasting.


So … .you are connected online, Now What? How do you choose?

My suggestion would be to try them and see which one fits best. Or to use different platforms for different settings.
  • 1.   
  •   Both Zoom and WebEx have mobile applications. Download the app from your appropriate Android and iOS stores.
  • 2.     
  • Set up: Test your audio and video equipment and adjust settings to your liking (before the meeting time …. maybe with another colleague or friend). WebEx tutorial here. Zoom tutorial here.
  • 3.     
  • Learn how to mute your microphone (and al know how to mute others when you are the meeting host) and how to unmute yourself when you need to speak (and the others).
  • 4.     
  • You can also show your video or upload a headshot to use instead. See how to change from one to the other here.
  • 5.     
  • Recording your meetings for others to access afterward:
  • a.    Zoom – tutorial here
  • b.    WebEx – tutorial here
  • 6.     
  • Here are a couple of other tips from my experience:
  • a.    In WebEx …. You can set up the audio to call you and it often works best to connect audio that way. It reduces background noise and that can be very helpful.
  • b.    In Zoom … you can use virtual backgrounds. Here is a link on how to set that up.



I hope this helps in some small way during these times …. And hey, even if you don’t use these tools for work ….. it is a great way to catch up with your cousin who lives in Ten Sleep, WY……

See you soon,
Jody Sliger

Saturday, July 7, 2018

Block 1 #100Days100Blocks2018

It's finally here - day 1 of the #100Days100Blocks2018 Challenge.  If you have been sitting on the fence, waiting for just the right time to start making a quilt, the time is NOW. The #CitySampler by @TulaPink is the perfect project. Great looking, simple blocks - and no limits on your color or fabric choices - it's all about the block.

Here is Block 1 - After choosing this group of fabrics, then a different group . . . that little #Moda red, white and blue dot caught my eye - and it was game on. I pulled a stash of blues and paired a simple white, (I mean, really - it is the week of July 4) and got busy cutting fabric.

Rules are simple . . . there are 100 blocks in the book, all you have to do is cut and sew the blocks, take a photo and Instagram the correct block on the correct day (in your own time zone, so no worry about that) - and be sure to use the tag #100Days100Blocks2018 - 


Friday, September 11, 2015

Hawkins County Tennessee

Hawkins County Tennessee - Sept. 2015

Hawkins County (website)
Chamber
Industry
Rogersville
Hale Springs Inn












This is My Tennessee! - Part of the opportunity I have through the ThreeStar Program, TN Dept. of Economic and Community Development, is visiting county leadership from across the state. Here are a few photos. Enjoy!

Hamblen County Tennessee

Hamblen County Tennessee - Sept. 2015

Hamblen County (website)
Chamber
Tourism
Industry








This is My Tennessee! - Part of the opportunity I have through the ThreeStar Program, TN Dept. of Economic and Community Development, is visiting county leadership from across the state. Here are a few photos. Enjoy!

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Hancock County Tennessee

Hancock County Tennessee - Sept. 2015

Hancock County (website)





This is My Tennessee! - Part of the opportunity I have through the ThreeStar Program, TN Dept. of Economic and Community Development, is visiting county leadership from across the state. Here are a few photos. Enjoy!

Grainger County Tennessee

Grainger County Tennessee - Sept 2015

Grainger County (website)
Industrial Board
Chamber
Historical Society - Archives








This is My Tennessee! - Part of the opportunity I have through the ThreeStar Program, TN Dept. of Economic and Community Development, is visiting county leadership from across the state. Here are a few photos. Enjoy!

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Claiborne County Tennessee

Claiborne County, Tennessee - Sept. 2015

Claiborne County (website)
Schools
Chamber
Planning Commission

Beautiful rock used in several buildings around town, and make sure to stop at the historic Gulf Service Station in Tazwell.

Oh, and the service and food was very good at the Corner Cafe in New Tazwell - Thanks for the hospitality!










This is My Tennessee! - Part of the opportunity I have through the ThreeStar Program, TN Dept. of Economic and Community Development, is visiting county leadership from across the state. Here are a few photos. Enjoy!

Union County Tennessee

Union County Tennessee - Sept. 2015

Union County (website)
Chamber
Economic Development
Museum

Home of Roy Acuff, Kenny Chesney, Carl Smith and Chet Atkins!





This is My Tennessee! - Part of the opportunity I have through the ThreeStar Program, TN Dept. of Economic and Community Development, is visiting county leadership from across the state. Here are a few photos. Enjoy!

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Campbell County, Tennessee

Campbell County, Tennessee - Sept. 2015

Breathtaking views from McCloud Mountain Resort -

Campbell County (website)
Industry
Chamber
Tourism
McCloud Mountain Resort and Restaurant - make plans to visit this place, it is fantastic. Check out my pictures














This is My Tennessee! - Part of the opportunity I have through the ThreeStar Program, TN Dept. of Economic and Community Development, is visiting county leadership from across the state. Here are a few photos. Enjoy!

Scott County, Tennessee

Scott County, Tennessee - Sept. 2015

Scott County (website)
Industry
Tourism
Chamber

Interesting - 
Historic Bank - on court square


Historic jail - on court square


Love the clock on the Scott County Courthouse




This is My Tennessee! - Part of the opportunity I have through the ThreeStar Program, TN Dept. of Economic and Community Development, is visiting county leadership from across the state. Here are a few photos. Enjoy!




Morgan County, Tennessee

Morgan County Tennessee - Sept. 2015

Morgan County (website)
Chamber
Newspaper

Morgan County Courthouse - Wartburg, TN
Historic Harriman, downtown
Cumberland Trail




Zinnias in front of the Morgan County Courthouse

Princess Theatre - Harriman TN




This is My Tennessee! - Part of the opportunity I have through the ThreeStar Program, TN Dept. of Economic and Community Development, is visiting county leadership from across the state. Here are a few photos. Enjoy!