Videoconferencing
BAV provides a variety of technical support for video conferences that connect you with sites around the world. We provide a unique and personalized in-person, virtual, and hybrid event experience. We offer consultative services and onsite technical support. We can assess the suitability of your venue for your video conference. On the day of your event, our technicians will set up and operate the equipment to ensure a trouble-free, successful connection.
Useful Videoconferencing Resources
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Useful Videoconferencing Resources
As you prepare for your videoconference, here are some questions and best practices things to take into consideration…
• Where on campus will you be located?
• Will there be two-way audio and video interaction between all sites?
• Do you want a recording of the videoconference
• How many participants/presenters will be at the campus location?
• How many remote sites are connecting?
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• Which sites have computer presentations?
• Can we schedule a test with the external sites?
• Where do you want your presentation laptop located?
• Do the external sites want to see the presenters or the audience?
• What does your remote participant want to see while they are speaking?
• Is there a time difference?
• Reminder – Wired networks are more stable than wireless networks
• Be sure to collect a list of phone numbers and contact information for all presenters and support staff.
• Consider loading all materials onto one laptop
• Consider condensing all presentations into one master slide deck
• Audience participation can be captured by:
1. Have the person answering or a moderator repeat questions on their mic.
2. Provide audience note cards for questions to be submitted to a moderator, who then relays the questions.
3. Place 1 or 2 mics on floor stands in the audience for those with questions to approach, or have someone bring (“running”) the mic to the participant
Contact us!
Click here to submit your request if you are a UC Berkeley campus affiliate (faculty, staff, and students)
For public clients, please email berkeleyav@berkeley.edu to submit your requests.