I’m happy to announce our second virtual meeting, a chance to discuss hobby-related topics, club matters, and talk shop with other local hobbyists. Please join us to have fun, contribute to the topic by sharing experiences, visuals, and/or questions. Showing your aquarium in the camera view is strongly encouraged! Topics will be chosen by poll, so please vote for your preference. Off-topic conversation is encouraged after the topic has been completed.
Rules/requests for Virtual Meets:
1. Begin with introductions.
2. Keep mic on mute except when you are speaking to avoid background noise or feedback.
3. Be mindful that cameras are on and people are watching, so dress appropriately and turn your camera off, or leave the meeting if you need privacy (you can join back in later).
4. Families may participate, so use family-friendly language and wear family-friendly attire. No shirt, no service!
5. Use your NJRC username and/or your first name when asked to enter your name for the meeting.
6. Please review these suggestions for virtual conferences (Source: St. Leo University Office of Information Technology)
The 8 Do's of Video Conferencing Etiquette
Do be courteous to other participants
Do speak clearly
Do keep body movements minimal
Do move and gesture slowly and naturally
Do maintain eye contact by looking into the camera
Do dress appropriately
Do make the session animated
Do be yourself and have fun!
The 7 Don'ts of Video Conferencing Etiquette
Don't make distracting sounds
Don't shout
Don't make distracting movements
Don't interrupt other speakers
Don't carry on side conversations
Don't wear "noisy" jewelry
Don't cover the microphone
Rules/requests for Virtual Meets:
1. Begin with introductions.
2. Keep mic on mute except when you are speaking to avoid background noise or feedback.
3. Be mindful that cameras are on and people are watching, so dress appropriately and turn your camera off, or leave the meeting if you need privacy (you can join back in later).
4. Families may participate, so use family-friendly language and wear family-friendly attire. No shirt, no service!
5. Use your NJRC username and/or your first name when asked to enter your name for the meeting.
6. Please review these suggestions for virtual conferences (Source: St. Leo University Office of Information Technology)
The 8 Do's of Video Conferencing Etiquette
Do be courteous to other participants
Do speak clearly
Do keep body movements minimal
Do move and gesture slowly and naturally
Do maintain eye contact by looking into the camera
Do dress appropriately
Do make the session animated
Do be yourself and have fun!
The 7 Don'ts of Video Conferencing Etiquette
Don't make distracting sounds
Don't shout
Don't make distracting movements
Don't interrupt other speakers
Don't carry on side conversations
Don't wear "noisy" jewelry
Don't cover the microphone