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== Shared Desktop Technology ==
 
== Shared Desktop Technology ==
For the shared desktop, there are a couple of notes. First, the browsers on Linux often don't have the right plugins. If you want to use a linux desktop, let me know. We may need to work out alternative arrangements. I encourage you to go to this web site (see attached screenshot) and make sure your browser has the right plugins.
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For the shared desktop, there are a couple of notes. First, the browsers on Linux often don't have the right plugins. If you want to use a linux desktop, let me know. We may need to work out alternative arrangements. I encourage you to go to [https://usccollege.adobeconnect.com/_a839705232/scecconnect/ this web site] (see attached screenshot) and make sure your browser has the right plugins.
  
 
[[File:AdobeConnectScreen.png|256px|thumb|right|Fig 1: Adobe Connect Login Screen showing Guest login with no password required. Please enter your name to identify yourself to the group.]]
 
[[File:AdobeConnectScreen.png|256px|thumb|right|Fig 1: Adobe Connect Login Screen showing Guest login with no password required. Please enter your name to identify yourself to the group.]]
  
As shown in the screen shot, you can log in as Guest, enter your name (so I know which person you are) and you can log in without a password.
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As shown in the screen shot, you can log in as Guest, enter your name (so the moderator knows which people are viewing the desktop) and you can log with your name, but without a password.
  
The discussion leader can send the slides to the moderator, and the moderator can show the slides.
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== Presenting Slides ==
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One way for a discussion leader to present slides, is to send the slides to the moderator, and the moderator can show the slides while the discussion leader describes them on the call.
  
 
Alternatively, the discussion leader can share their desktop to the group, and present the slide from their own computer. To use this approach, during the call, the moderator will start by presenting their desktop, but when we get to discussion material, they moderator will change the desktop so the discussion leader is the presenter. Then group will be able to see the discussion leaders desktop.
 
Alternatively, the discussion leader can share their desktop to the group, and present the slide from their own computer. To use this approach, during the call, the moderator will start by presenting their desktop, but when we get to discussion material, they moderator will change the desktop so the discussion leader is the presenter. Then group will be able to see the discussion leaders desktop.
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== Use of Skype ==
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We often have problems with participants that use skype to call into the teleconference number. These skype connections have caused echo and noise in the past.
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Dial-in from Cell phones tends to work better, or from land lines. If you do dial-in using Skype, please mute your audio unless you are talking to the group.
  
 
== Related Entries ==
 
== Related Entries ==

Latest revision as of 00:03, 11 April 2013

Several SCEC project have regularly scheduled discussion calls including SEISM Project and Geoinformatics Project, the Broadband Platform, and the CME Project. This entry describes how these calls are usually organized.

Project Calls

To ensure interactions between groups, and improve coordination of our research activities, bi-weekly project status calls are standard. Currently (April 2013) two SCEC project hold bi-weekly calls.

Overall Guidelines

  • A project call moderator will host the calls, typically the CME Project Manager.
  • The moderator gives update on current activities, progress, updates
  • The moderator asks project teams to describe their activities, issues, progress, results
  • After project updates, the moderator will turn the call over to the discussion leader.
  • The discussion leader leads a discussion (up to 30 minutes) on the discussion topic.
  • Close the call at the end of 1 hour.

For Discussion Leaders

We often ask people that have not been on any of these project calls to be discussion leaders. Here is some information about leading a discussion on these calls.

There are a series of project wikis where you can find more information about our SCEC group's research projects, including these pages:

The calls are currently scheduled on Tuesdays and Thursday at 11am. Check the meeting reminder, or project wiki entry to confirm the dates. For example.

  • SEISM Project Call
  • Date: Thursday 11 April 2013
  • Time: 11am PDT - 12 noon

We try to start and end the calls on-time. There is typically 15 minutes of discussion of "current activities" during which groups give a short update on recent activities. Then, around 11:15 0r 11:20, we will turn to the discussion leader to start our discussion topic.

Discussion leaders often present some introductory material. This can be presentation, showing web pages, or papers, or images. More details on the document sharing below.

There may be 15-20 people on the phone, in addition to the discussion leader, split about evenly between geoscientists and computer scientists. We expect to spend up to 30 minutes listening to you and discussing the material you present. Generally you will get some questions.

Most of the group need to close right at 12noon, due to other commitments, so we have a pretty sharp end-time for the call.

Audio and Desktop Tools

On these calls, we use a SCEC conference call number for the audio, and an Adobe Connect shared desktop system to share images.

logistics for the call are as follows:

  1. Our Project web page is here for background information on the project:
  1. We use both a conference call number (for audio), and a shared desktop (adobe connect) to show material.
  1. Dial-in number is:
  • USA Toll-Free: 866-528-2256
  • Participant Code: (in the telecon email)
  1. Shared Desktop URL:

https://usccollege.adobeconnect.com/_a839705232/scecconnect/

Shared Desktop Technology

For the shared desktop, there are a couple of notes. First, the browsers on Linux often don't have the right plugins. If you want to use a linux desktop, let me know. We may need to work out alternative arrangements. I encourage you to go to this web site (see attached screenshot) and make sure your browser has the right plugins.

Fig 1: Adobe Connect Login Screen showing Guest login with no password required. Please enter your name to identify yourself to the group.

As shown in the screen shot, you can log in as Guest, enter your name (so the moderator knows which people are viewing the desktop) and you can log with your name, but without a password.

Presenting Slides

One way for a discussion leader to present slides, is to send the slides to the moderator, and the moderator can show the slides while the discussion leader describes them on the call.

Alternatively, the discussion leader can share their desktop to the group, and present the slide from their own computer. To use this approach, during the call, the moderator will start by presenting their desktop, but when we get to discussion material, they moderator will change the desktop so the discussion leader is the presenter. Then group will be able to see the discussion leaders desktop.

Use of Skype

We often have problems with participants that use skype to call into the teleconference number. These skype connections have caused echo and noise in the past.

Dial-in from Cell phones tends to work better, or from land lines. If you do dial-in using Skype, please mute your audio unless you are talking to the group.

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