AVIXA Wants to Help Your Professors Help Themselves
It’s clear the move from the physical classroom to the virtual or hybrid classroom will become the new norm, even post-COVID. And while we cannot teach your professors how to captivate the attention of Gen Z students over a video call, or to keep cool as when their cat dashes across the keyboard during a lecture, we can help you answer the question: “how do I make my video calls, classes, and conferences better?”
The AVIXA Work Remote Series is specifically designed as a shareable resource to answer the basic questions you’ve been getting recently on how to improve audio, video, lighting, and network performance. These days, we’re all going virtual so feel free to share these AV tips with your professors, administrators, and even that random Facebook connection that you can’t remember ever meeting in real life.
Here’s a breakdown of the five videos included in the Work Remote series, available for free on AVIXA’s Learn with AVIXA YouTube channel.
Can You Hear Me Now?
“Can you hear me now?” you ask, after the fourth dropped call. They still can’t. Bad audio can be blamed on your equipment, settings or even the platform you’re using but hear me out. Whatever the culprit, bad audio can turn any conference call bad. There’s a better way to call, without the need to constantly reconnect. Sound too good to be true? Check out this video for tips on optimizing your video call audio!
Bad Video Killed the Conference Star
It’s almost time for your close up but wait, your camera angle is unflattering and your image resolution is terrible! So, what can you do? Watch this video for tips on what camera to use, what resolutions are best, whether to go with a wide or tight lens, and what angles will show off your best features!
It’s Lit.
Do you need help picking the right lighting environment for your remote teaching setup? Debating whether you should use direct or indirect light? Or are you looking for ways to up your conference game with a cool virtual background? Learn the best ways to utilize natural light, control the room light, or what lighting equipment to spend your money on wisely.
Video Call Me, Maybe?
Is your internet up to speed or are you constantly reconnecting to your video calls? A bad network connection with latency will hurt your download speeds, video and audio feeds, and can make following the conference almost impossible. Learn how to test your network speed and how to optimize your equipment for a more consistent connection.
What Not to Wear.
So there you are in sweatpants, hair tied, chilling with no makeup on… but it’s time for a video call. Don’t stress. Instead, watch this video on tips what to wear when you’re on camera, from colors to eyewear, to find a balance between flattering and “on campus” appropriate without bringing out your best interview suit.
There are many neat tricks to learn and with an increase in virtual interactions, the need to share them is greater than ever. So, share this resource of practical AV knowledge to guide everyone toward a more exceptional AV experience.
About Zachary Fisher
A former Renaissance academic who traded in camera obscuras for the bright lights of modern AV. Currently serving as AVIXA’s Senior Developer of On-Demand Training.