Thanks Judy. The more we can bring our sessions to life the better for all…!
Enjoy!
Jen
25 September 2020 at 11:07
Great ideas. Thank you.
Pirjo
25 September 2020 at 11:15
Great, Judy! You are a gift to virtual interaction♥️ And the people in it!
No wonder they call you the Queen of it.
Caroline
25 September 2020 at 12:17
Brilliant info – thank you!!
Carina Silfverduk
25 September 2020 at 12:24
Would love to add that people who are native English speakers benefit from slides as well- especially people who are hard of hearing or who learn better with visuals/text and speech.
Alexandra Nadelman
25 September 2020 at 13:08
Thank you for sharing – this is so useful!
Mark Smith
25 September 2020 at 13:39
This was really helpful Judy, thank you.
Melinda
25 September 2020 at 15:55
Thank you Judy. I showed tge mmhmm app.to a couple of colleagues. They loved it. And we tried the other 2 options as well. They all work well and it is different.
Gordon Mullan
28 September 2020 at 16:29
There is another option – use OBS Studio, and pipe the output into your video calling platform as a virtual camera (similar idea to Mmhmm). It used to be a plugin for OBS but v26 (due soon) will support it natively. OBS is open-source i.e. free.
Does need a reasonably powerful PC/laptop, and has a steeper learning curve, but you can use OBS for recording videos and live-streaming to Facebook/YouTube/Twitch/etc. as well (it’s what the professional streamers use).
OBS gives you almost endless flexibility on what you include in your camera feed (animated/video transitions between scenes, live comment feeds as a separate element, scrolling banner text, etc. etc.
vanh
26 October 2020
thank you Judy, supper useful. I wonder if you and others in this community have any suggestions on how to deliver a presentation in a more engaging and less “one way” when you need to cover a fair bit of content before you can get to discussion point. Any ideas will be appreciated.
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David Hall
23 September 2020 at 15:35
Thanks Judy. The more we can bring our sessions to life the better for all…!
Enjoy!
Jen
25 September 2020 at 11:07
Great ideas. Thank you.
Pirjo
25 September 2020 at 11:15
Great, Judy! You are a gift to virtual interaction♥️ And the people in it!
No wonder they call you the Queen of it.
Caroline
25 September 2020 at 12:17
Brilliant info – thank you!!
Carina Silfverduk
25 September 2020 at 12:24
Would love to add that people who are native English speakers benefit from slides as well- especially people who are hard of hearing or who learn better with visuals/text and speech.
Alexandra Nadelman
25 September 2020 at 13:08
Thank you for sharing – this is so useful!
Mark Smith
25 September 2020 at 13:39
This was really helpful Judy, thank you.
Melinda
25 September 2020 at 15:55
Thank you Judy. I showed tge mmhmm app.to a couple of colleagues. They loved it. And we tried the other 2 options as well. They all work well and it is different.
Gordon Mullan
28 September 2020 at 16:29
There is another option – use OBS Studio, and pipe the output into your video calling platform as a virtual camera (similar idea to Mmhmm). It used to be a plugin for OBS but v26 (due soon) will support it natively. OBS is open-source i.e. free.
Does need a reasonably powerful PC/laptop, and has a steeper learning curve, but you can use OBS for recording videos and live-streaming to Facebook/YouTube/Twitch/etc. as well (it’s what the professional streamers use).
OBS gives you almost endless flexibility on what you include in your camera feed (animated/video transitions between scenes, live comment feeds as a separate element, scrolling banner text, etc. etc.
vanh
26 October 2020
thank you Judy, supper useful. I wonder if you and others in this community have any suggestions on how to deliver a presentation in a more engaging and less “one way” when you need to cover a fair bit of content before you can get to discussion point. Any ideas will be appreciated.