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The [[Mini Symposia]] are an important part of ISSS operations.<br>
They typically take place once a week, bypassing major holidays and the summer break. The [[ISSS President]] decides on the day and time. Some Presidents choose to organize repetitions over the same week to allow Members in different continents to attend, or they schedule some at a time more convenient for USA-Europe and some for Australia-Asia.
One should take care of the time change during the summer months. For example, the United Kingdom uses Greenwich Mean Time (also known as Western European Time, which is UTC+00:00), but between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October shifts to the British Summer Time, which is UTC+01:00 (also known as Western European Summer Time).
It is advisable to use only a single time, i.e., UTC, in all ISSS pages and calendars and leave the responsibility to the participants to find out their local time.
==Steps towards Scheduling a Mini Symposium==
1. Use the ISSS Zoom account
1. Use the ISSS Zoom account
2. Have the ISSS_Zoom email handy in case Zoom asks for verification
2. Have the ISSS_Zoom email handy in case Zoom asks for verification
3. Start the recording (it publishes automatically at vimeo) when everything is ready and the ISSS Cover slide is being displayed (sample attached)
3. Start the recording (it publishes automatically at vimeo) when everything is ready and the ISSS Cover slide is being displayed (sample attached)
4. Welcome everybody, introduce the speaker (in detail) and remind everyone the purpose and rules of Mini Symposia (using the second slide)
 
 
 
==Starting and Moderating a Mini Symposium==
# Login to Zoom at least 10-15 min ahead. Let people in the Waiting Room enter, because this is a time Members enjoy informal talking.
# Welcome everybody, mentioning the date, and terms like "mini symposium" and "ISSS".
# Test your own screen sharing, as well as the main speaker's.
# Introducing the speaker (in detail) and remind everyone the purpose and rules of Mini Symposia (using the second slide)
5. If you need to leave, make someone else "host" so the recording does not stop
5. If you need to leave, make someone else "host" so the recording does not stop
@Abel Mavura I will not be able to join, but you are in excellent hands.
@Abel Mavura I will not be able to join, but you are in excellent hands.

Revision as of 08:02, 26 October 2025


The Mini Symposia are an important part of ISSS operations.
They typically take place once a week, bypassing major holidays and the summer break. The ISSS President decides on the day and time. Some Presidents choose to organize repetitions over the same week to allow Members in different continents to attend, or they schedule some at a time more convenient for USA-Europe and some for Australia-Asia.

One should take care of the time change during the summer months. For example, the United Kingdom uses Greenwich Mean Time (also known as Western European Time, which is UTC+00:00), but between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October shifts to the British Summer Time, which is UTC+01:00 (also known as Western European Summer Time).

It is advisable to use only a single time, i.e., UTC, in all ISSS pages and calendars and leave the responsibility to the participants to find out their local time.

Steps towards Scheduling a Mini Symposium

1. Use the ISSS Zoom account 2. Have the ISSS_Zoom email handy in case Zoom asks for verification 3. Start the recording (it publishes automatically at vimeo) when everything is ready and the ISSS Cover slide is being displayed (sample attached)


Starting and Moderating a Mini Symposium

  1. Login to Zoom at least 10-15 min ahead. Let people in the Waiting Room enter, because this is a time Members enjoy informal talking.
  2. Welcome everybody, mentioning the date, and terms like "mini symposium" and "ISSS".
  3. Test your own screen sharing, as well as the main speaker's.
  4. Introducing the speaker (in detail) and remind everyone the purpose and rules of Mini Symposia (using the second slide)

5. If you need to leave, make someone else "host" so the recording does not stop @Abel Mavura I will not be able to join, but you are in excellent hands.