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ZoomTestKitchen
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January 15, 2023
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Zoom Meeting with TRUE Audience Engagement

  • January 15, 2023
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If you've tried to create engaging activities for your Zoom Meetings and Events you know how much of a challenge it can be. We've hired dueling pianos, dancers, musicians, etc. and they all still just feel like we're in the audience and not part of the activity.

This is the reason I'm posting... this event provides and delivers TRUE audience engagement.

 

You're invited to come and witness it for yourself.

 

This comes from a post regarding tonight's event...

 

If you want to witness and experience a TRUE online audience engagement experience, you definitely want to be a part of the "Telematic Collisions" performance this evening at 7:30 pm eastern.

 

These are classically trained musicians, who are remotely located from one another, combining some very high-level technology, that not only sounds and looks amazing, but invites audience engagement that is sure to blow your mind.

 

You can register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYtd-utqzstGtOKTudzEdxq0mwEv6KT4y8X?fbclid=IwAR2J8j5Ob6K_qg2l01sj8LtBvpYvZyd9XeD788Q086bUtnEweybyyIYbMao

 

#zoomfatigue (NOT A CHANCE)

#zoom #voxviola #classicalmusic #musicians #technology #experience #engagement

 

    1 reply

    Newcomer
    January 16, 2023

    You can increase audience engagement with following:

    Use builds on your slides. 
    Show a short video clip.
    Show a website. 
    Capture follow up ideas. 
    Poll the participants. 
    Use the chat feature. 
    Show the impact of changes. 
    Stop sharing your slides.

     

    Regards,
    John

    ZoomTestKitchen
    Specialist
    Specialist
    January 17, 2023

    So, this event I posted about above provided a great musical performance on Saturday evening and a very unique way to invite audience participation, allowing attendees to paint the screen and create music just by moving their hands left-right-up-down. It was pretty cool. Here's a link that includes a timestamp to where the interactivity begins.

    https://youtu.be/s0SD10FaiJo?t=2488