Best Practices for Hosting a Televeda Class
Best Practices for Hosting a Televeda Class
Tech Set-Up
- Start the class 15 minutes early to make sure your tech set-up is good.
- Please make sure all other applications and web pages are closed for the best streaming experience.
- Please make sure that your computer is charged or charging.
- Make sure that you are hardwired with an ethernet cord or that your router is on if you're using a wireless network.
- If you're having issues please run an internet speed test by clicking on this link Internet Speed Test.
- Your internet service speeds should be in the 10 to 25 Mbps download speed range and at least 3 Mbps upload speed. If it's not and there are any issues during class, please let the students know the Internet is a little slow, and please send us a message by clicking on the yellow tech support button.
- If you're unsure about your set-up, please reach out to the Televeda Support team to set up a test class.
Best Practices for Engagement
- Greet everyone and ask them to introduce themselves before starting the class.
- Keep an eye on the chat
- Join the Televeda Facebook group and post consistently to remind members of your class, and to encourage new members to join.
- Attend classes hosted by other Televeda instructors to exchange ideas and learn from each other
Moderating Users
Please read this article for more information on moderating users.
Need Help During a Live Class?
Click on the yellow Tech Support button in the top right corner of the host screen to open a live chat session with the Televeda support team.
Call us on our toll-free number +1(833) 299-1449.
Email us at support@televeda.com
Updated on: 25/08/2023
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