People who share these videos want to enrich the lives of those around them and experience positivity and happiness with the people who are most important to them. - Tim Queen How to Handle Meeting Recordings Have you ever given a speech and then wished that you could watch a recording after the speech is over? Any speaker will benefit from watching a recording of their presentation after they’re done. You see things that the evaluators picked up on and maybe something that they didn’t notice. In our advanced club, we also do what is called “round robin evaluations” where each member in the club has a chance to give a one-minute evaluation, adding to what has already been said. In this way, you get multiple perspectives on your speech – and they don’t always agree so it is useful to be able to watch your speech and decide which suggestions merit further thought. In our virtual meeting environment, Zoom provides an easy mechanism for recording full meetings or portions of meeti...
It’s always more complicated than you think it is - Jon Leland When I took over the Zoom Master responsibilities for this Toastmasters club, I had no idea what I was doing. To prevent you from being in the same situation, I decided to give you these tips and tricks. I’m going to start with the basics and build to the more advanced things you need to know. Caveat: there are hundreds of additional features in Zoom meetings that I have not included here. I have focused on the basics and any tips I would have found helpful to know earlier. Image by Alexandra_Koch from Pixabay Setting up meetings To set up a meeting, there are two options – a one-time meeting or a recurring meeting. In Raising Champions, we have decided to use a recurring meeting. This enables us to use the same Zoom link for every meeting. We use this same link for regular meeting meetings and executive meetings. For that recurring meeting, which has no date or time specified, the zoom link can be use...