...
Though there are many ways to use sessions, JUNO divides them into three basic types: Main stage, Panel, and Breakout. There are also options for live and pre-recorded sessions. See Session types to learn more about these details.
...
Beyond video, audio, and screen sharing, these additional features support speakers and encourage attendee engagement. Browse your Session options to find out how you can customize sessions.
Greenroom: Speakers and moderators have time to prepare before the session begins.
Raise hand: Attendees who don’t have speaker privileges can click the hand icon to ask to come “on stage” and speak. If moderators accept their request, they can turn on their camera and microphone.
Chat: The audience and speakers can interact in the chat window to the right of the video stream.
Mod chat: Speakers and moderators can chat privately in the Mod tab of the chat window. Audience members can’t see it!
Q&A: Attendees can ask questions in the Q&A tab. They can also vote on other questions by clicking the thumbs-up icon. Questions with the most favorites will jump to the top of the list. Moderators can “ask the presenter“ a popular question by pushing it to the corner of the video stream, where everyone can easily see it. Then they can mark it as answered. They can also add a text answer that displays below the original question in the Q&A tab.
Polls: Attendees can answer pre-populated poll questions. Moderators post the poll any time during the session and set a time limit for answers. Percentage results display when the poll ends.
Emojis: Attendees can click reaction emojis to easily interact with presenters.
Send to breakouts: Speakers and moderators can push attendees into breakout rooms, setting the max number of attendees per room and the length of time for the breakouts. Breakouts can be randomly assigned or assigned based on similar user tags. Speakers and moderators are able to quickly visit each breakout room and can send attendees back to the main session room at any time.
Rating: After the session, attendees can review it on a 5-star scale and leave an optional comment.
...
We expect in-person session pages to be used primarily on the mobile app, by people attending the in-person event. But, you can access the page on a desktop computer if needed.
...
Each exhibitor has their own page on the site. At JUNO, we call these exhibitor engagement suites. These suites can be set up by the exhibitors themselves, with the help of our written tutorials and training videos.
Exhibitor suites include multiple ways for exhibitors to share information and connect with visitors. For example, they can add videos, images, text, downloadable resources, products, and sponsored sessions. Exhibitors and visitors can contact each 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
Anchor | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
|
...
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.
...
Learners enroll in courses before starting them and can be waitlisted if there isn’t enough space. Lessons can be graded or ungraded, and then averaged for the total course grade. Then learners pass or fail the course. If they pass, they get course credits.
See our course guides to learn more.
Community
Anchor | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
|
...
For a deeper understanding, explore the broader framework of Communities.
Blurbs and resources
Anchor | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
|
If you have unique content that doesn’t fall under one of the above content types or modules, we use blurbs and resources to add custom HTML code and images.
...