How to Moderate Participants in a Class
How to Moderate Participants in a Live Class This guide will explain how to moderate participants as a host Moderator Panel The moderator panel is located on the left side of the hosting page. Here you have the option to: Remove a participant from the class. Mute a specific participant. Turn off a participant's camera. Mute all participants. DSome readersHow to Host Bingo on the Televeda Application
How to Host Bingo on the Televeda Application Step 1: Open your Chrome Browser (We highly recommend using Chrome but other browsers can be used as well) Type this in the URL field - https://live.televeda.com/host Input your Username & Password as a Host/Instructor Click Login (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/dd459296fbd4e800/screenshot-2Some readersHow to Start a Class as a Host/Instructor
How to Start a Class as a Host/Instructor This guide will give you information on how to start a class. Open your Chrome Browser (We highly recommend using Chrome but other browsers can be used as well) Type this in the URL field - https://live.televeda.com/host Click Login Select the "Class" that you will be hosting from the drop-down list underSome readersHow to Host a Class as an Instructor
How to use Televeda platform as a Host/Instructor Guide explaining how to use the platform functionalities. Click on this link to schedule your complementary tech check with us: Schedule a Tech Check Here is the Host Toolbelt which gives you plenty of information anFew readersUsing a Virtual Camera
How to Use a Virtual Camera as a Host This article will explain what a virtual camera is and how you can use one to access more camera features. What is a Virtual Camera? In short, a Virtual Camera refers to a software application that allows users to use their computers’ resources during a video call instead of using a live webcam. Using a virtual camera, users can alter their video appearance by adding things such as images and text beneath or beside their face. What Virtual CaFew readersHow to Cancel a Class
How to Cancel a Class This guide will explain step by step how to cancel a class as an instructor. Cancelling Before Class: To prevent poor user experience, if a class is being cancelled, please let us know as far in advance as possible so we can remove it from our calendar and inform registrants. Please send an email to support@televeda.com and cc outreach@televeda.com as soon as you know you have to cancel an upcoming class. Cancelling During class: If you're hosting and no one joins youFew readersTech Check Guide for Host Instructor
Scheduled Tech Check Guide for Host/Instructor Checklist of the materials needed to run classes: Laptop or any other device that can connect to an ethernet connection. Ethernet cord. Connect the ethernet cord to your router and connect it to your laptop. Camera. We recommend using an external webcam. Microphone. We recommend using an external microphone or use the built-in mic of the external camera (if applicable). Backdrop. Find a place with a plain wall or add a green clothFew readersHow to Test Out a Class Before It Begins
How to Test Out a Class by Yourself Before it Begins This guide will explain how hosts can begin a class by themselves prior to the real one to ensure that everything is working properly. Before your scheduled class begins, we recommend that you enter the class by yourself to ensure that everything is working properly. To do this, you will need to login as a host and navigate to the class selection window (shown below). Please note that you can only you this on the day of the class. ClFew readersAdvanced Audio Settings for Music
Advanced Audio Settings for Hosts This guide will explain what the advanced audio settings do as well as how to access them as a host. Be default all video platforms keep audio compression set for speech. But these don't work well with classes that rely on music. With Televeda, instructors have the capability to host high-quality musical themed programs like Karaoke, Guitar lessons and we've even streamed a wind quartet symphony performance in real-time! The "Advanced Audio Settings" settiFew readersHow to Share a Video with your Class (Screen Share)
How to Share a Video with your Class using Screen Share Important Note: Screensharing is available when hosting on any browser. However, for the best experience, we recommend hosting on Chrome. Please note that not all browsers allow you to share a video with sound. Chrome and Edge are the browsers that give you the option to screenshare a video with sound. To share a video with your class click on the "Screen Share" button on your host toolbelt, which can be found towards the bottom ofFew readersManyCam for Hosting
This article will explain how you can use ManyCam as a host Follow the instructions in this article to download ManyCam and get started: ManyCam Beginners Guide To download ManyCam click on this link: Manycam Download Option 1: the Host is using ManyCam (i.e. the instructor is hosting their own class) Open ManyCam Go to live.televeda.com/host (to live.televeda.com/host and host the clFew readersUsing Multiple External Devices & Hardware
How to locate and use different cameras or microphones Guide explaining how to change your mic or camera To ensure the success of your class, Televeda offers complementary 1-1 success calls and encourages first-time instructors to schedule these. Click this link to schedule your complimentary tech check & consultation: Schedule a Tech Check. Camera & Microphone TogFew readersScreen Sharing to deliver Presentations
Screen Sharing as a Host Instructor Guide explaining how to use the Screen Share functionality NOTE: This feature is currently only available to Instructors and not members. We recommend only Google Chrome or Firefox browsers to host your classes. Screen Sharing in Google Chrome browser Screen Share Button: This button allows you to share another screen with the class. After clicking the button, a pop-out window “choose what to share” will appear (https://storage.crisp.chatFew readersHow to Record a Class
How to Record a Class This guide will help you on how to record your class while hosting. The "Record" button is located in the host toolbelt at the bottom of your screen (see image below). Host Toolbelt The "Record" button is the button in the very center of the toolbelt (indicated below). Once you locate it, simply tap on it. (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/weFew readersBest 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 thiFew readersHow to Moderate Participants in a Virtual Talking Circle (VTC)
How to Moderate Participants as a VTC Facilitator How to Mute a Participant and Turn off Their Camera It's important to note that in VTC (talking circles), the mute and unmute features work differently for participants compared to live Televeda classes. Participants can always turn on their cameras even if they don't have the token, but they can only unmute if they have the token. If you ever need to turn off the camera or microphone for a participant, follow these steps: Click on thFew readersHow to Facilitate a Virtual Talking Circle (VTC) on Televeda
How to Facilitate a Virtual Talking Circle on Televeda Please follow these steps to join a Virtual Circle Go to live.televeda.com/host, select the event from the dropdown list, and click on GO. Click OK to continue: (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/dd459296fbd4e800/scrFew readers