Thank you for all the feedback and love from the last 2 articles! As evident from them, a lot of my learnings come from others who have graciously shared their knowledge.
This post will be a live document where I will continue to update with new helpful articles I come across.
Here are a couple of resources I've found to be helpful:
- Detailed how-do on setting up online events: Video Recording and Live Streaming for RK
- Timeline to organizing an online conference: End-to-end guide to a livestream conference in 3 weeks
- Very detailed guide on Zoom: A Guide to Hosting Virtual Events with Zoom
- Guide to hosting podcasts: How to launch a local podcast
- Timeline to organize an online meetup: Some advice on running online meetups
- Learnings from Hack the Crisis: How to set up an online hackathon within 6 hours
- Good overview of how to get started on online events: Get started with running an Online Event with Peatix
Watch out for Zoom-bombing!
"A troll entered the call and screenshared Two Girls, One Cup and other horrifying sexual videos. Attempts to block the attack were thwarted as the perpetrator simply re-entered the call under a new name and screenshared more gross-out clips.” - TechCrunch
I didn't know that this could be a thing! 🤦🏻♀️
Here are a couple of articles I've found helpful in addressing this topic.
- How to set-up a Zoom meeting to reduce risk from trolls and opponents disrupting your meeting
- How to Keep the Party Crashers from Crashing Your Zoom Event
Your turn: what did you learned or resources you have found on running online events for developers?
Please share them in the discussions below!
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