
GUIDELINES FOR SECOND LIFE® COMMITTEE MEETINGS
1. All documentation should be prepared and sent to committee members prior to the meeting start time and in a timely enough manner to enable them to read and/or print the information.
2. Committee members should be initiated and orientated in Second Life® prior to the meeting in order to be able to "talk and maneuver" without assistance.
3. All meeting business, ie motions, votes, & questions should be via chat and presentations uploaded to the presentation window with copies distributed with the agenda email prior to the start of the meeting.
4. General discussion may be held through talk capability of Second Life® if all committee members have audio capability and can participate. If this is not the case, then all discussion should be held via the chat window as well.
1. All documentation should be prepared and sent to committee members prior to the meeting start time and in a timely enough manner to enable them to read and/or print the information.
2. Committee members should be initiated and orientated in Second Life® prior to the meeting in order to be able to "talk and maneuver" without assistance.
3. All meeting business, ie motions, votes, & questions should be via chat and presentations uploaded to the presentation window with copies distributed with the agenda email prior to the start of the meeting.
4. General discussion may be held through talk capability of Second Life® if all committee members have audio capability and can participate. If this is not the case, then all discussion should be held via the chat window as well.
1 comment:
Wow! I visited the other day with the intention of leaving a comment, then the phone rang and I had to log off. This is where the problem lies for me. I need to make sure I devote time to tech-working (perhaps I've just coined a phase).This would be networking via technology which is where the market is.Paul
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