A Practical Guide to Hosting a Virtual Conference
A Practical Guide to Hosting a Virtual Conference
Virtual meetings have long been the outcast of scientific interaction. For many of us, the COVID-19 pandemic has only strengthened that sentiment as countless Zoom meetings have left us bored and exhausted. But remote conferences do not have to be negative experiences. If well designed, they have some distinct advantages over conventional in-person meetings, including universal access, longevity of content, as well as minimal costs and carbon footprint. This article details our experiences as organizers of a successful fully virtual scientific conference, the KITP program "Fundamentals of Gaseous Halos" hosted over 8 weeks in winter 2021. Herein, we provide detailed recommendations on planning and optimization of remote meetings, with application to traditional in-person events as well. We hope these suggestions will assist organizers of future virtual conferences and workshops.
Cameron Hummels、Benjamin Oppenheimer、G. Mark Voit、Jessica Werk
California Institute of TechnologyUniversity of Colorado, BoulderMichigan State UniversityUniversity of Washington
信息传播、知识传播科学、科学研究
Cameron Hummels,Benjamin Oppenheimer,G. Mark Voit,Jessica Werk.A Practical Guide to Hosting a Virtual Conference[EB/OL].(2025-05-09)[2025-06-12].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.06337.点此复制
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