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Video Conferencing

Video conferencing is a fantastic tool for collaborating in realtime and sparking organic conversations that often don't emerge in a chat environment. This document outlines when video conferencing is appropriate and when a more durable medium should be used instead.

Ideal Video Conferencing Uses

  • Community meet and greet meetings
  • Office hours
  • Brainstorming activities

Video Conferencing Downsides

  • Difficult for non-native English speakers
  • Difficult to quickly catch up on after the fact
  • Attendance is difficult for those not in common timezones (e.g. Pacific Time (PT) versus Marquesas Time (MART))

Video Conferencing Best Practices

  • The organizer needs to act as the moderator to make sure all voices are heard. It is often particularly difficult to speak up in a large video conference where there are few / no pauses in the discussion. Consider letting participants know they can raise their hand if they want to queue up to speak.
  • If the discussion has a particular outcome, this should be summarized and documented elsewhere. Meeting notes can be committed to GitHub repos or posted to mailing lists if appropriate.
  • Video should be recorded and posted in a place where community members can both view and easily find it.