This article outlines the best practices for presenters and steps to configure your computer to make it easier to share a slideshow when you only have one monitor in Bevy Virtual Conference events.
Preparation
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Use an updated Chrome browser.
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Invest in lighting like a small ring light ($15-20) for better visibility.
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Wear solid colors to avoid distracting patterns on the screen.
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Appoint a chat moderator before your session.
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Communicate with moderators about handling audience questions (interrupting or waiting until the end).
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If using the Q&A feature, coordinate with the host/moderator about timing, ideally opening it after introductions, and announce it to the audience during the session.
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During your session
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Join the session event 15 minutes early to test your audio and video. To learn more, see Troubleshooting steps for presenters.
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Place slides or notes below the camera to maintain eye contact with the lens, enhancing 1-1 connection with the audience.
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Slow down your speech and pause between sentences, as voice reception online differs from in-person communication.
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Use visible hand gestures as nonverbal cues, as they serve as trust indicators and enhance communication.
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If using pre-recorded content, utilize chat to engage attendees. Q&A and pin chat features can facilitate conversation. To learn more, see chat tips.
Configure your macOS with single monitor
- In your System Preferences >Trackpad > More Gestures, select the checkbox to Swipe between full-screen apps.
- Open your slides, or whatever you're presenting, in a new browser window.
- Share your screen in Bevy, and choose that window to share.
- When you start your presentation, swipe between screens.
When you swipe between screens, the event attendees only see what you're sharing, and the slides display the right size.
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