• Do not forget the following rules during the conference!
  • Test your technology 4. Test your speakers: Check if your speakers are working properly. You can play a video or audio file to test the sound quality. Test your technology
  • Set up your background 1. Choose a clean and clutter-free background that is not distracting. A plain wall or a bookshelf can be good options. Set up your background
  • Set up your background 3. Make sure that your background is appropriate for the video call. Avoid anything that may be offensive or inappropriate. Set up your background
  • By following these tips, you can give a successful presentation on a video conference.
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    Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi video conference

    Abdugafforov Muhammadsoli(ENG066)

    Teacher: Barnoyeva Nilufar Yokubovna

    What is video conferencing?

    • Video conferencing is a technology that allows people to communicate and collaborate in real-time over the internet using video and audio. It enables individuals or groups to hold virtual meetings, presentations, and discussions from different locations, eliminating the need for physical travel.
    • Video conferencing can be done through various platforms and devices, such as laptops, smartphones, tablets, and dedicated video conferencing systems. It has become increasingly popular in recent years, especially with the rise of remote work and global teams.

    Do not forget the following rules during the conference!

    • Test your technology: Make sure your internet connection, camera, microphone, and any other necessary equipment are working properly before the conference.

    Test your technology

    • 1. Check your internet connection speed: Use an online speed test tool to check your internet connection speed. Make sure it meets the minimum requirements for video conferencing.

    Test your technology

    • 2. Test your camera and microphone: Open your video conferencing software and check if your camera and microphone are working properly. You can also use the software's built-in test feature to check the audio and video quality.

    Test your technology

    • 3. Check your lighting: Make sure you are well-lit and your face is visible on camera. Test the lighting in the room before the conference.

    Test your technology

    • 4. Test your speakers: Check if your speakers are working properly. You can play a video or audio file to test the sound quality.

    Test your technology

    • 5. Test the software: Test the video conferencing software before the conference. Check if you can join a test call or schedule a test meeting with a colleague to ensure everything is working properly.

    Do not forget the following rules during the conference!

    • Dress appropriately: Dress as you would for an in-person presentation. Avoid wearing bright colors or busy patterns that may be distracting on camera.

    Do not forget the following rules during the conference!

    • Set up your background: Choose a clean and clutter-free background that is not distracting. Avoid sitting in front of a window or bright light source that may cause glare.

    Set up your background

    • 1. Choose a clean and clutter-free background that is not distracting. A plain wall or a bookshelf can be good options.

    Set up your background

    • 2. Avoid sitting in front of a window or bright light source that may cause glare. Instead, position yourself facing a window or a light source to ensure that your face is well-lit.

    Set up your background

    • 3. Make sure that your background is appropriate for the video call. Avoid anything that may be offensive or inappropriate.

    Set up your background

    • 4. Test your background before the call to ensure that it looks good and that there are no technical issues.

    Do not forget the following rules during the conference!

    • Practice your presentation: Practice your presentation beforehand to ensure you are comfortable with the material and can deliver it smoothly.

    Practice your presentation

    • There are many resources available online where you can find relevant pictures for your presentation. Some popular websites for finding images include Shutterstock, Getty Images, and Unsplash. It's important to make sure that you have the appropriate permissions to use any images you include in your presentation.

    Do not forget the following rules during the conference!

    • Engage your audience: Use eye contact and body language to engage your audience. Speak clearly and at a moderate pace.

    Engage your audience

    • You can try using visual aids such as slides or videos to engage your audience and make your presentation more interesting. You can also use descriptive language to paint a picture in the minds of your audience.

    Do not forget the following rules during the conference!

    • Use visual aids: Use visual aids such as slides or videos to enhance your presentation. Share your screen if necessary.

    Use visual aids

    • You can try using various online resources such as Google Images or stock photo websites to find relevant pictures for your presentation. Additionally, you can also create your own visuals using tools like Canva or PowerPoint. Remember to always give credit to the source of the image if it is not your own.

    Do not forget the following rules during the conference!

    • Be prepared for technical difficulties: Have a backup plan in case of technical difficulties such as a poor internet connection or a malfunctioning microphone.

    Do not forget the following rules during the conference!

    • Follow up: Follow up with your audience after the presentation to answer any questions or provide additional information.

    By following these tips, you can give a successful presentation on a video conference.

    Thank you for your attention!


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