URL-sharing online conference tool
Metaphors divided into tables and conversing there.
Student account creation is required.
Image and sound quality is poor compared to Zoom
If you create an event called nishiotest', the URL will be [https://live.remo.co/e/nishiotest`.](https://live.remo.co/e/nishiotest`.)
This is what happens when someone who is given this URL accesses it
When you press Join now, it asks for your email address or Google integration.
Enter your e-mail address and you will be prompted to create an account (if you already have an account, you will be asked for a password).
Once this is done, they ask if you want to turn on the camera, and if you choose not to, they say, "Really?" If I choose not to, they say, "Are you sure?
If you choose to turn on the camera, a dialog will appear asking for permission for the browser to access the camera and microphone
Once this is done, you can enter the room, but a Welcome Message will be displayed.
Seated at a table, able to watch the plenary presentations and talk with others at the same desk
The host can press the Present button and can choose to start speaking immediately or count down for 30 seconds
Here's a screen shot of the participants while the presentation is being given.
It has a sli.do-like question poll feature.
Whiteboard is Deskle
Seems like there is not enough testing on the iPad.
There is a co-host-like function.
No free plan
7-Steps to Creating Online Events That Rock! - Remo.co Virtual Events and Office space https://remo.co/7-steps-to-creating-online-events-that-rock/
Zoom Teams Remo LINE https://www.facebook.com/groups/146940180042907/permalink/155847312485527/
[Tried Remo Virtual Office instead of Zoom https://www.creationline.com/lab/34198?fbclid=IwAR28HJTEfi_HbICqS-UDJ29FpL8mr62ZuPDidjKCLuOcTGOo0 osJIDhm4fI]
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