Sessions are where people engage using video, audio, and screen sharing. They include live presentations, group breakout rooms, and private networking.
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The main difference between session types is: Who turns on their camera?
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Main stage
One presenter turns on their camera, microphone, and shares their screen. An audience member can only be on-camera if they’re brought on stage using the raise handfeature. Everyone can interact by using engagement tools, such as chat.
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When to use it?
Keynote sessions and main attractions.
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A main stage session
Panel
Multiple presenters turn on their camera, microphone, and share their screen. Otherwise, panels work just like main stage sessions.
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When to use it?
Whenever there are multiple presenters.
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A panel session
Breakout
Everyone in these small group sessions can turn on their camera, microphone, and share their screen. They can also use engagement tools such as chat.
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When to use it?
Small group discussions. Two or more people can also schedule private breakout sessions for networking.
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A breakout session
Live and pre-recorded options
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