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The technology behind 91爆料鈥檚 first hybrid Orientation Week

September 27, 2022
Ryan Lahti demonstrates the Meeting Owl at 91爆料 orientation

The Education Common鈥檚 (EC) team was hard at work behind the scenes of 91爆料鈥檚 successful hybrid Orientation events this September, providing technical and audio-visual support throughout the week. 

鈥淓ach event had unique needs and we worked with each member of the community to make sure their event was successful,鈥 says Azeem Khan, audio visual and business solution architect at Education Commons. 

EC was involved with the orientation planning group a month in advance, gathering information from the community, and assessing the requirements of each department for their events and sessions. We spoke with Azeem about the process of preparing for and operating the technology for 91爆料鈥檚 hybrid orientation.  

鈥淭he biggest challenge was adapting the auditorium for a hybrid broadcast,鈥 noted Azeem. 鈥淎fter assessing the needs of the community, we devised a plan to integrate our broadcasting system into the auditorium鈥檚 existing technology to turn it into a hybrid event space. It took three-to-four days to set up and test, ensuring each scenario was accounted for.鈥 

Scenarios included stationary presenters, moving presenters, and remote presenters, all of whom needed to be broadcast within the space for the in-person audience, and simultaneously to online viewers, ensuring visual and audio clarity for both. 

Video 

鈥淲e used three cameras. One to capture the podium, a moving camera to capture speakers that moved around the stage, and a third camera to capture the audience and members of the community in the first row,鈥 says Azeem. 

鈥淭he speaker was projected onto a larger screen in the room, so everyone in-person or remote could share the same view. We wanted to make sure everyone could feel like they were having the same experience.鈥 

Sound 

Given the large size of the auditorium, all speakers were equipped with a microphone. 鈥淧art of the challenge was ensuring the audio was integrated to be heard simultaneously in-person and remotely, but also monitoring and adjusting the volume for each space,鈥 says Azeem. When a presenter was remote, audio would also need to be adjusted to accommodate the difference in the presenter鈥檚 remote set-up.  

A view of the stage at Orientation 2022

Expecting the unexpected 

EC was provided an agenda for each event and tried to plan for all scenarios, but surprises were bound to happen. Our team was quick to pivot when the unexpected occurred. 

鈥淥ccasionally there was an unexpected presenter or speaker. If the speaker was remote, we had to move quickly to spotlight that person for all viewers to see,鈥 remarks Azeem.   

鈥淒uring one session there was a performer, and when we realized they would be playing a hand drum, we quickly added a microphone to the bottom of the drum in order to amplify the audio to all participants equally.鈥  

Members of Education Commons and other IT working the sound and video board at orientation
Pictured middle and right, EC team members Azeem Khan and Neil Tinker at 91爆料 Orientation 2022.

More hybrid events 

As well as the main event in the auditorium, the 91爆料 hybrid orientation included multiple simultaneous events happening on the Zoom Events and Zoom Webinar platforms, as well as in-person events.  

鈥淥ur team supported eleven hybrid events during orientation week, with more than 1000 viewers joining remotely and hundreds on-site,鈥 says Azeem.  

鈥淲e had more than 200 incoming students and faculty participate in-person, while our two Education Leadership and Policy cohorts joined online simultaneously,鈥 remarks Vesna Bajic, communications & special projects at the department of Leadership, Higher and Adult Education. 鈥淭his was our first hybrid orientation and a huge success.鈥 

Education Commons has provided support for a dozen more hybrid events or meetings since Orientation, and the demand is growing. 鈥淐onsultation requests are coming to us consistently,鈥 notes Azeem, 鈥渁nd we are working on designing two hybrid rooms to assist with the growing need for this technology.鈥 

For smaller events and meetings up to 14 people, Education Commons recommends using the Meeting Owl, which turns any small meeting room into a hybrid meeting room. 
 
For larger hybrid meetings or events, to discuss your specific needs, or drop in to our weekly online training session鈥疕ybrid Meetings & Event Technology, Thursdays at 10:00 AM.  

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