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Reader

Current and prospective Clients

Reader goal

Prospective clients: Figure out if JUNO’s content options cover their use case/needs.

Current clients: Know what kind of content they can put on their site so that they can make decisions about their run of show. (For implementation task 1.10 Run of show walk through meeting)

Learning goal: Know that there are distinct, defined content types that function differently. JUNO has more than just live sessions, but it also has specific constraints on content.

Contributors

Hanna drafted

JUNO version

V1.14

Reviewers (check the box when you’re done!)

  •  Travis
  •  Nelly

Review deadline

Notes for reviewers

Travis, we ask clients to read this before they fill out the deep dive template. So would like to know if you think this doc has all the info they need to fill that out.

Nelly, I’d just appreciate a quick review of the Blurb section for accuracy. (smile)

For both of you… if you have any other common uses for blurbs let me know. I still need to get screenshots for each one on the list.

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There’s We also a have bonus content type types that allows for extra flexibility: Blurb Blurbs and resources

Session
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Session
Session

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Exhibitor suites include multiple ways for exhibitors to share information and connect with visitors. For example, they can add videos, images, text, downloadsdownloadable resources, products, and sponsored sessions. Visitors Exhibitors and visitors can contact exhibitor representatives to chat in a private breakout room. Or they can interact by answering poll questions and posting commentseach other to start private one-on-one meetings and direct messaging conversations. And it’s all configurable so that the exhibitors can set up their suite to meet their needs! Learn more about exhibitor suite features.

Speaker
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Speaker
Speaker

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Attendees can get to a speaker page by clicking the speaker’s profile photo in a session, but it’s also common to feature speakers in a module on one of your navigation pages.

If you want your speakers to be able to edit their own pages, we can give them access to the editing tools.

Course
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Course

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Then, multiple lessons about a topic can be grouped to create a track. Tracks are useful when you want to guide attendees through a series of lessons in order. They’ll be able to follow their progress by looking at the percentage completed as they go. For additional control, you can even lock tracks until the previous track is completed, as well as prevent attendees from changing their answers once they complete a lesson.

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You have fifty questions that you want attendees to answer. First, you create a track with an introduction to the course. Then you create Lesson 1 and add the first ten questions. You create more lessons until all fifty questions are accounted for. Finally, you add all of the lessons to the track so that they’re published together as a single course.

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Blurbs and resources
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Blurb

If you have unique content that doesn’t fall under one of the above content types or modules, we use a blurb blurbs and resources to add custom HTML code and images.

The size of a blurb is flexible, and it’s usually located on a navigation page. We can add a blurb to a content page, but note that it can only will be added to navigation all pages . (That means it can’t be added to session, library, exhibitor, speaker, or course pages.)of that content type. For example, a blurb on a library page will show up on all library pages.

Common uses for blurbs and resources are:

  • Advertisement graphics for sponsors, which link to an exhibitor page or external website.

  • Static, unclickable image (images, which are often used as a page header)headers.

  • Autoplay video (, which is often used as a page header on the home page).

  • Pages with a large amount of text, like an FAQ page.

  • Text links that lead to an anchor point on the same page.

  • Website footer (complex or simple)Iframes (?).

  • Third-party integrations like photobooth and social walls

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