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The Start Date is when attendees can join the session. The End Date is when it is over. You might need to adjust the start and end times if there are technical issues, schedule changes, or time constraints from speakers.

To adjust a date:

  1. Select the textbox for the date you want to change.

  2. Choose the date on the calendar.

  3. Adjust the time.

  4. Select Apply.

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Images

Upload List and Banner images that will represent the session in modules around the site. The Pre-session Information Banner shows up on the session page before and after the session. See more details about image sizes and locations.

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To change or delete an image:

  1. Hover over the image.

  2. Click the Gear icon to change the image.

  3. Click the X to delete the image.

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Attendance criteria

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Classify Session as “Exclusive”
Turn this option on to prevent users from scheduling other sessions during this session’s time block.

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Actions

Turn session features on or off with these toggles.

  • Allow Complete lets attendees click a button to get leaderboard points for viewing the page.

  • Allow Favorite adds a Like button to the page.

  • Allow Poll adds the Polls tab to the Chat panel.

  • Allow Raise Hand lets attendees request to come “on-stage” with video or audio. This is useful in main stage and panel sessions, where audience members aren’t allowed to freely turn on their camera and microphone.

  • Allow Q&A Voting lets attendees vote for their favorite questions. This helps moderators understand which topics are popular with the audience.

  • Allow Anonymous Questions lets attendees choose to anonymously post questions anonymouslyQ&A questions and chat messages.

  • Allow Q&A Moderation lets moderators review submitted questions before making them public. This adds an extra layer of control. If this action is turned off, moderators can still use the usual moderation tools to remove questions and ban users.

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