We had an HOA earlier today with 5 or 6 on the Panel (in the Filmstrip as JOINers) but had 15 to 20 interacting in the HOA, asking questions that were answer in the HOA.
That doesn't include the 100's that will "watch later".
This is for a private HOA that won't be recorded & everyone involved will be in the filmstrip. Is there a term for this in the HOA world?
I've been trying it out as an "After Party" event just following the live monthly webcast I do on Censored2Celebrated. I wasn't sure how many spots were available in addition to my guest and myself as host.
I thought it was the host plus nine others.
ReplyDeleteOh that would be wonderful! I was hoping my memory was not serving me correctly on this.
ReplyDeleteThanks Barbara Quick!
There are 10 total folks allowed in a filmstrip. So the answer is the host and 9 others.
ReplyDeleteKeep in mind, if a person has a "Google Apps" account that they pay for, they have the ability to have 15 people in the filmstrip.
Ah, very good to know Michael Daniels! I think 10 is sufficient, but I like the option of having up to 15.
ReplyDeleteWhere's the best spot to find more info about the Google Apps account?
+Melita Noël Cantú
ReplyDeleteThe real answer to your question is Thousands.
We had an HOA earlier today with 5 or 6 on the Panel (in the Filmstrip as JOINers) but had 15 to 20 interacting in the HOA, asking questions that were answer in the HOA.
That doesn't include the 100's that will "watch later".
Good point Russ Worthington!
ReplyDeleteThis is for a private HOA that won't be recorded & everyone involved will be in the filmstrip. Is there a term for this in the HOA world?
I've been trying it out as an "After Party" event just following the live monthly webcast I do on Censored2Celebrated. I wasn't sure how many spots were available in addition to my guest and myself as host.
+Melita Noël Cantú
ReplyDeleteAh, your talking about a Hangout Virtual Call.
Clearly different.
Russ
Melita Noël Cantú Just called a Hangout. This is different from a Hangout on Air which can be recorded.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone!
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