diff --git a/content/organizer-guides/concepts/Content.md b/content/organizer-guides/concepts/Content.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a7ff233c --- /dev/null +++ b/content/organizer-guides/concepts/Content.md @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +--- +updatedDate: 2021-04-21T05:57:27.000+00:00 +title: Content +index: 0 +description: Content is additional information associated with a presentation. +author: Kelly Kresge +--- + +## What is Content? + +Content is additional information associated with a presentation. + +- Content can be an abstract, text, videos, images, slides, or a website link. +- You can add some limited types of content using the importer; after + importing your program, you can add further content types using the + Midspace manage menu. + - See: [Importing your program](https://resources.midspace.app/organizer-guides/getting-started/import/#Overview) +- You may optionally allow speakers to edit the abstracts of their presentations within Midspace. +- Content is typically uploaded to Midspace by speakers using Midspace’s purpose-built submissions system. + +## Management + +See: [Managing your Content](https://resources.midspace.app/organizer-guides/conference-setup/content/) + +Content management menu: + +![Content management menu](/images/content/20220309162338.png) + +## General Properties + +Example of several content items, with properties (such as Title) shown in their respective columns: + +![](/images/content/20220309184634.png) + +### Types + +The content type is a label which describes what type of content is being presented. The type does not affect how people interact with your content. It is simply a label to help your attendees better understand your schedule. + +When you a new content element in Midspace, you'll need to select a type from the dropdown menu. **Note**: Content types are called "Label" in Create New content menu. + +![](/images/content/20220309184401.png) + +- **Demonstration**: a practical exhibition and explanation of how something works or is performed +- **Keynote**: a keynote presentation (a talk that establishes a main underlying theme of your conference) +- **Landing Page** +- **Other** +- **Paper**: a presentation of a paper +- **Poster** +- **Presentation**: a general presentation +- **Session** +- **Session Q&A**: a group Q&A for everyone in the session +- **Social**: a social activity +- **Sponsor** +- **Swag Bag** +- **Symposium**: a meeting to discuss a particular subject +- **Tutorial**: a small group meeting to discuss a topic led by a subject matter expert +- **Workshop**: a small group of people meeting to engage in intensive discussion and activity on a particular subject or project + +### Elements + +- Abstract +- Active Social Rooms +- Audio File +- Content Group List +- Divider +- Explore Program Button +- Explore Schedule Button +- Image File +- Image URL +- Link Button +- Live Program Rooms +- Paper File +- Paper Link +- Paper URL +- Poster File +- Poster URL +- Sponsor Booths +- Text +- Video Broadcast +- Video File +- Video Link +- Video URL +- Whole Schedule +- Zoom + +Click the Edit Hidden Fields button (pencil icon) to view and edit additional information for an individual content item: + +![Arrow pointing at Edit Hidden Fields button on the Content Management menu](/images/content/20220309162754.png) + +View and edit existing content elements: + +![Menu to view and edit existing content elements](/images/content/20220309161546.png) + +Click the Add Element button to add an element to this content item: + +![Arrow pointing at Add Element button](/images/content/20220309163007.png) + +Click the chevron button to expand the menu for an individual content element. This is the editor menu for that content element. Depending on the type of element you've selected, you can add text, insert a URL, or upload a file (such as a document or video). + +You can insert text in the Abstract element: + +![](/images/content/20220309183128.png) + +You can also insert text by using the Text element. Text can optionally be written using [Markdown syntax](https://www.howtogeek.com/448323/what-is-markdown-and-how-do-you-use-it/) to add additional formatting. You can use the Text element to add any text other than your Abstract, such as a description of other elements on the page. + +![](/images/content/20220309183429.png) + + +## Submission Process + +Documentation will be added later. + +## Associated People + +People are treated as uploaders of all elements within a content item. All roles have access to upload content. + +Related: +- [Managing People](https://resources.midspace.app/organizer-guides/conference-setup/people/) +- [How to add a person to your program](https://resources.midspace.app/organizer-guides/conference-setup/people/#You-can-also-follow-these-brief-instructions-to-add-a-person-to-your-program) + +### Roles + +When you associate a person with a content item, you must choose a role for that person from the dropdown menu: + +![](/images/content/image-20220312172525894.png) + +The types of roles are: + +- Author +- Chair +- Presenter +- Session Organizer +- Discussant +- Reviewer + +Read more details about each role below. + +#### Author + +An author is the name of a person who contributed to the creation of the presentation (or associated works) but will not be speaking at the conference. Authors are not able to upload content for presentations. + +#### Chair + +See: [Steps to assign a person as Session Chair of a paper](https://resources.midspace.app/organizer-guides/conference-setup/people/#Here-are-a-few-easy-steps-to-assign-a-person-as-Session-Chair-of-a-paper) + +#### Presenter + +Documentation will be added later. + +#### Session Organizer + +Documentation will be added later. + +#### Discussant + +Documentation will be added later. + +#### Reviewer + +Documentation will be added later. + +## Rooms + +See [Rooms](/organizer-guides/concepts/Rooms/) + +## Exhibitions + +See [Exhibition](/organizer-guides/concepts/Events/#Exhibition): + +> Where a session is a collection of events, an exhibition is a collection of content, where each content item can have its own associated discussion room. diff --git a/content/organizer-guides/concepts/Events.md b/content/organizer-guides/concepts/Events.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d368719d --- /dev/null +++ b/content/organizer-guides/concepts/Events.md @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ +--- +updatedDate: 2021-04-21T05:57:27.000+00:00 +title: Events +index: 0 +description: A conference's program schedule is made up of events. +author: Kelly Kresge +--- + +A conference's program schedule is made up of events. + +# What is an Event? + +Events are shown as blocks on your conference's calendar. + +![image-20220310172819189](/images/event/image-20220310172819189.png) + +An event can be configured to have your attendees watch a live-streamed presentation, interact with selected content (like viewing a paper), participate in a Q&A, join a social gathering, and much more! + +**Note**: We often refer to an event as a "session". See [Sessions](#Sessions) later in this article for more information on this. + +## Manage your Events + +You can add new (and edit existing) events using the Schedule section of the Manage menu. + +![](/images/event/image-20220328172232575.png) + +## Create a New Event + +You can add an event using the Create New event menu. + +![](/images/event/image-20220328172420514.png) + +![image-20220310173855509](/images/event/image-20220310173855509.png) + +![image-20220310174027940](/images/event/image-20220310174027940.png) + +Your existing events will be displayed in a table view. + +### Start Time and End Time + +These should be entered in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). You can [use an online tool to convert](https://www.utctime.net/utc-time-zone-converter) from your local time zone to UTC. + +### Room + +Currently it is required to add a room to every event. See [Rooms](/organizer-guides/concepts/Rooms). + +### Modes + +Midspace has a range of modes to choose from, which can be combined to achieve various kinds of session. + +| Mode | Category | Description | +| ------------ | -------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | +| None | | You can use content elements on the item to add any information, such as links to external websites. | +| Video-chat | Single video-chat | A single video chat for up to 45 people is made available for anyone in the room to join. | +| Exhibition | Parallel video-chats | This mode focuses on the associated Exhibition. The content summary is hidden. Attendees use discussion rooms (one for each item in the exhibition) and can join any of the parallel conversations that are happening. They choose which discussion room(s) to join and how long to stay for. | +| Pre-recorded | Live-stream | A live-stream is shown to attendees in a video player. The Broadcast Video associated with the selected content item is played back in the live-stream. | +| Presentation | Live-stream | A live-stream is shown to attendees in a video player. The live-stream shows a video-chat. The video-chat comes from the backstage where presenters and chairs join to turn on their mic/camera/screenshare. More details are available on Midspace’s resource pages about live-streaming. | +| Q&A | Live-stream | The same as Presentation mode, but the label shown to attendees reads Q&A instead of Presentation. In all other respects these modes are currently identical. | +| Video Player | Video | Primarily used to support mirroring by playing back a recording of an earlier stream. Can also be used to show a video from many other sources (e.g. YouTube). Allows attendees to watch at their own pace and rewind, rather than the continuous live stream playout (see pre-recorded mode). | +| Shuffle | Parallel video-chats | Used to add a pre-defined Shuffle Queue to the main schedule. Organised social time, mentoring events and more. | +| Zoom | External | Displays a button with the link to Zoom. The Zoom link is added to associated content and marked as “hidden”. This way, the link is only available during the event time (and 10 minutes in advance of the event). | + +Modes are not an actual UI element of Midspace—rather, they are concepts that can be implemented in a conference. + +There are two main modes: + +- Live-stream +- Video chat + +### Name + +You should set a name for your event. If there is only one paper (or other content item) being presented at the event, you may want to give them the same name. If there will be multiple papers being presented at your event, we recommend giving the event a more general name. + +![image-20220310172825792](/images/event/image-20220310172825792.png) + +![image-20220310173149296](/images/event/image-20220310173149296.png) + +### Content + +See the article on [Content](/organizer-guides/concepts/Content/) for more general information. + +You can select a content item for an event. + +![](/images/event/image-20220310174851840.png) + +**Note**: You need to add the content item from content management menu before you can add it to an event. + +#### Exhibition + +![](/images/event/image-20220310180026603.png) + +Most events have a content item and/or an exhibition associated with them. These define the paper, poster, or group of items being presented at the event. However, this is optional: your events do not have to have a content item nor exhibition associated with them. Such events just have a name and no other content—this can be used to set up an event for scheduled social time. + +Exhibitions are added via the content management menu. (See: [Content](/organizer-guides/concepts/Content/)) + +An exhibition doesn't have to be part of a scheduled event, but you can optionally create an event with an associated exhibition to add it to the schedule. You can join an exhibition even if it's not on the schedule using the Exhibitions tab: + +![](/images/event/image-20220311135944927.png) + +Where a session is a collection of one or more events, **an exhibition** is a *collection of content*, where each content item can have its own associated discussion room. + +### Shuffle Period + +Documentation will be added later. + +### Recorded + +You can choose to record sessions as: +- A single recording for the whole session +- Separate recordings for each presentation. + +### Participation Survey + +Documentation will be added later. + +### Event People + +A person can be listed as either a presenter or a chair for an event. You can add multiple people to an event. You can view and edit an event's people by clicking the pencil icon. + +![](/images/event/image-20220328172637264.png) + +Then, select "Manage Event People". + +![](/images/event/image-20220312182054071.png) + +![](/images/event/image-20220312182202919.png) + +## Sessions + +A conference's program schedule is made up of events that are shown as blocks on your conference's calendar. An event at a conference is often comprised of a series of related presentations that are scheduled back-to-back in an auditorium. In common language, this would be called a "session". Sessions typically focus on particular topics, research areas or social activities. Because of the common usage of this term, we often refer to a block on the conference calendar as a "session" instead of an event. + +To create a session-style event like this in Midspace, you will need to add a content item that has its type set to *session* to your event. (See [this article](Content.md#Types) for more information about content types). That content item should then be configured to contain details about the series of presentations occurring at that event. A typical session-style event consists of three presentations followed by a group Q&A (though many other formats are possible). While this can be configured manually in the Manage menu, it is recommended to use the [importer]([Using the Importer](../Midspace%20How%20To/Using%20the%20Importer.md)) to create events in this style. + +**Session types**: + +You can combine events to achieve different kinds of sessions (plenary, paper presentations, Q&As, AMAs, poster presentations, poster competitions). See: [Event Modes](/organizer-guides/conference-setup/event-modes/). + +### Presentations + +A session contains one or more presentations. A presentation can be a traditional paper presentation, a demonstration, a workshop, a Q&A for the whole session, a social, or a variety of other options. You can add a presentation to your conference by [adding a content item](/organizer-guides/concepts/Content/) and giving it an appropriate label. You can add an abstract, text, videos, images, slides, or a website link to your presentation. + +A typical presentation has one or two speakers and several co-authors. Speakers are commonly asked to provide an abstract, a pre-recorded video and a copy of their slides. + +## Additional Event Information + +You can view and edit additional fields for an event by clicking the pencil icon. If you added a session using the importer, you can view and edit it here. + +![](/images/event/image-20220328172637264.png) + +Here you can associate people with your event, add continuations, and configure real-time captions. + +![](/images/event/image-20220328172928699.png) diff --git a/content/organizer-guides/concepts/People.md b/content/organizer-guides/concepts/People.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..76d65430 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/organizer-guides/concepts/People.md @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +--- +updatedDate: 2021-04-21T05:57:27.000+00:00 +title: People +index: 0 +description: Midspace's representation of registrants and contributors +author: Kelly Kresge +--- + +There are two main categories of people in a conference: **program people** and **registrants**. + +## Program People + +Program people are the people who contribute to your conference. This can include conference organizers, authors of content being presented, presenters of an event, or program chairs. A person doesn't need to be an attendee of your conference (AKA, a "registrant") to be a program person. For example, an author of a paper who will not be present at your conference would be a program person, but not a registrant. + +People can be linked to content, events, and registrants. Linking program people will affect how their names are displayed in a conference and what features of Midspace they have access to. + +You can add program people to your conference by following [this guide](/organizer-guides/conference-setup/people/#You-can-also-follow-these-brief-instructions-to-add-a-person-to-your-program). Once a person has been added to your conference, you'll have the option to link them to any content, event, or registrant in Midspace. + +### Linking People to Content + + Follow [this guide](/organizer-guides/concepts/Content/#Associated-People) to learn how to link people to content in your conference. + +### Linking People to Events + +Follow [this guide](/organizer-guides/concepts/Events#Event-People) to learn how to link people to events in your conference. + +## Registrants + +Registrants are any people who are attending your conference. This includes any program people who will be present at your conference. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/organizer-guides/concepts/draft-Rooms.md b/content/organizer-guides/concepts/draft-Rooms.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b00f8e08 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/organizer-guides/concepts/draft-Rooms.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +--- +updatedDate: 2021-04-21T05:57:27.000+00:00 +title: Rooms +index: 0 +description: Midspace has several kinds of rooms +author: Kelly Kresge +--- + +## What is a Room? + +Documentation will be added later. + +## Public vs. Private + +Documentation will be added later. + +## Social vs. Program + +Documentation will be added later. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/organizer-guides/concepts/draft-Tracks.md b/content/organizer-guides/concepts/draft-Tracks.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..31af9252 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/organizer-guides/concepts/draft-Tracks.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +--- +updatedDate: 2021-04-21T05:57:27.000+00:00 +title: Tracks +index: 0 +description: A conference's sessions are organized into tracks +author: Kelly Kresge +--- + + A typical conference will have one or more (parallel) tracks spread across several days. Tracks may be represented within Midspace using one of our advanced features (Rooms, Tags or Subconferences) depending on your conference structure. Within each track, sessions are scheduled. ([Source](https://resources.midspace.app/organizer-guides/getting-started/import/)) + diff --git a/content/organizer-guides/concepts/index.md b/content/organizer-guides/concepts/index.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..022f9306 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/organizer-guides/concepts/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +--- +updatedDate: 2022-03-31T17:16:21+00:00 +title: Midspace Concepts +index: 1 +description: Overview of key concepts in Midspace's data model +author: Kelly Kresge +--- diff --git a/content/organizer-guides/conference-setup/draft-importer.md b/content/organizer-guides/conference-setup/draft-importer.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9d593bc5 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/organizer-guides/conference-setup/draft-importer.md @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +--- +updatedDate: 2021-04-21T05:57:27.000+00:00 +title: Using the Importer +index: 1 +description: You can use the importer to upload your conference's program and registrant information. +author: Kelly Kresge +--- + +## Importing your Program + +### Sessions + +A conference's program schedule is made up of [sessions](/organizer-guides/concepts/Events#Sessions). A session is an event on your conference's calendar that contains one or more [presentations](/organizer-guides/concepts/Events#Presentations). Please refer to [this article](/organizer-guides/concepts/Events/) to learn more about sessions and events in a conference. + +![](/images/importer/image-20220322134912436.png) + +See the session titled "Presentations on Sleep Science" in the example import table below. + +![](/images/importer/image-20220322135135941.png) + +After importing this table, the session will appear as a block on your conference's calendar. + +![](/images/importer/image-20220328171753173.png) + +### Presentations + +You can add the presentations that are a part of each session to the import table. Each session is made up of one or more presentations. + +![](/images/importer/image-20220325170123478.png) + +You should add the following information to each presentation: +- **Title**: the name of your presentation +- **Type**: a label which describes what type on content is being presented + - For more information on types, see [Content](/organizer-guides/concepts/Content) +- **Duration**: the length of the presentation in minutes + - The durations of all presentations in a session must be equal to the total time length of that session +- **Abstract** (optional) + +If you decide to change any of this information later, you can edit it after you import your program to Midspace. + +The presentation type can be selected from the dropdown menu. + +![](/images/importer/image-20220325170419035.png) + +In your conference, information about each presentation within a session will show on the information page for that session. Navigate to the session's information page by clicking on that session in the schedule and clicking "Find out more". + +![](/images/importer/image-20220322141131534.png) + +![](/images/importer/image-20220322141210539.png) + +![](/images/importer/image-20220322141216178.png) + +### Speakers and Authors + +Each presentation in a session can have speakers and authors associated with it. + +![](/images/importer/image-20220325172451223.png) + +If a presentation has more than one speaker, a semicolon (;) should be used to separate each entry. + +### Content + +Documentation will be added later. + +## Importing Registrants + +Documentation will be added later. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/organizer-guides/getting-started/import.md b/content/organizer-guides/getting-started/import.md index 1359f8e5..da5cff9f 100644 --- a/content/organizer-guides/getting-started/import.md +++ b/content/organizer-guides/getting-started/import.md @@ -7,10 +7,13 @@ author: Ed Nutting isFeatured: false --- -Midspace's import template enables you to use popular tools, such as Excel or -Google Sheets, to quickly bulk-enter your existing conference program and import -it into Midspace. This page provides the template and explanations of the column -meanings, ways to use it and how to use the options provided by Midspace's importer. +A conference's program schedule is made up of [sessions](/organizer-guides/concepts/Events#Sessions). A session is an event on your conference's calendar that contains one or more [presentations](/organizer-guides/concepts/Events#Presentations). Please refer to [this article](/organizer-guides/concepts/Events/) to learn more about sessions and events in a conference. + +Midspace's import template enables you to use popular tools, such as Excel +or Google Sheets, to quickly bulk-import your existing conference program +into Midspace. This page provides the template and explanations of the +column meanings, ways to use it, and how to use the options provided by +Midspace's importer. The template spreadsheet and importer provide a range of options to enable you to import your program in the configuration you desire. For example, whether to @@ -37,8 +40,9 @@ Content. conference. - Authors are not able to upload content for presentations. - **Content:** Additional information associated with a presentation. - - Content may include an abstract, text, videos, images, slides or a website link. - - More content types are available after importing your program. + - Content may include an abstract, text, videos, images, slides or a + website link. (More content types are available after importing your + program.) - You may optionally allow speakers to edit the abstracts of their presentations within Midspace. - Content is typically uploaded to Midspace by speakers using Midspace's @@ -140,6 +144,13 @@ template here: in that chair or speaker being unable to access or properly manage their session or presentation. +Example: +![](/images/importer/image-20220322134912436.png) + +See the session titled "Presentations on Sleep Science" in the example import table below. + +![](/images/importer/image-20220322135135941.png) + 2. **Create presentations** Presentations within a given session, start from the beginning of that @@ -162,6 +173,17 @@ template here: has no affiliation (or you are not aware of it), you may leave the affiliation blank. + You should add the following information to each presentation: + - **Title**: the name of your presentation + - **Type**: a label which describes what type on content is being presented + - For more information on types, see [Content](../Midspace%20Concepts/Content.md) + - **Duration**: the length of the presentation in minutes + - The durations of all presentations in a session must be equal to the total time length of that session + - **Abstract** (optional) + + If you decide to change any of this information later, you can edit it after you import your program to Midspace. + + Formatting Guidelines: - Use semicolons (;) to separate names, email addresses and affiliations of multiple speakers. - If you have multiple speakers and do not know one of their affliations, @@ -174,6 +196,7 @@ template here: - Be careful to list speaker's names, email addresses and affiliations in the same order or they will become mismatched. - By default, speakers will be listed in the program before "other authors" + - The presentation type can be selected from the dropdown menu. During initial testing, we recommend you add a single speaker with your name or the name of one of your co-organizers while you test things out. You will @@ -181,11 +204,19 @@ template here: During initial testing, we recommend you leave the remaining columns blank. + Example presentation import: + + ![](/images/importer/image-20220325170123478.png) + 3. You now have a simple test program to try importing. **Please follow the [Preparing the file for import](#Preparing-for-import) steps** below as you must save your import data in a specific file format. +After importing this table, the session will appear as a block on your conference's calendar. + +![](/images/importer/image-20220328171753173.png) + ### Types of presentation A number of options are available for the type of presentation. Please choose @@ -476,17 +507,17 @@ required. ### Overview -**Documentation regarding using the importer will be made available soon.** +_Coming soon._ ### Preparing for import To prepare your spreadsheet for use with Midspace's importer, you must save it as a .CSV file (Comma-separated Values). -**Note:** The file _must_ be a _comma_ separated values file. Some tools +**Important:** The file must be _comma_ separated. Some tools incorrectly export CSV files separated by semicolons. The Midspace importer will not correctly process such files. Values which contain commas must be escaped -using double quotation marks. +using double quote marks. #### Google Sheets @@ -506,7 +537,7 @@ using double quotation marks. ### Using the importer -**Documentation regarding using the importer will be made available soon.** +_Coming soon._ ### Options @@ -520,11 +551,11 @@ using double quotation marks. ### Identifying changes -**Documentation regarding using the importer will be made available soon.** +_Coming soon._ ### Errors -**Documentation regarding using the importer will be made available soon.** +_Coming soon_ - **"Presentations exceed session duration"** @@ -534,7 +565,7 @@ using double quotation marks. ### FAQ -**Documentation regarding using the importer will be made available soon.** +_Coming soon_ - **How can I schedule presentations for my sponsors?** diff --git a/static/images/content/20220309161546.png b/static/images/content/20220309161546.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3460371f Binary files /dev/null and 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