wiki:web-conference

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Web Conferencing

Jitsi Meet is our recommended tool for web-based video conferencing.

First, download the application.

For a list of all Desktop releases, see [the full list of releases.

Don't get confused by the "jitsi" app - you want to install "Jitsi Meet."

Second, after opening jitsi meet, enter an address for your meeting that starts with: https://meet.mayfirst.org/ and ends with a unique address that only has letters and numbers, for example: https://meet.mayfirst.org/mymeeting

This address will be the address you send to your participants. They will paste the exact same address to join your meeting.

Once connected, you will see a screen similar to the one below:

You can explore the icons at the bottom of the screen to:

  • Share your desktop
  • Raise your hand to speak
  • Text chat with participants

Alternative to desktop program

It is possible for users of Chromium, Chrome and Firefox to go directly to the meeting via the web address. However, if all participants are using the desktop client, the performance will be better for everyone.

Limitations

Jitsi meet is solid software, however, getting video and audio to work across different computers and platforms is still quite experimental. Be sure to test thoroughly before relying on a jitsi web conference.

Jitsi meet works best with 10 or fewer participants.

If you are using video for all participants, each participant needs a high bandwidth connection. Alternatively, instruct participants to turn off their video when they are not speaking.

There is no option dial into a jitsi meeting using a regular phone call.

You cannot record jitsi meet calls.

There are no break out rooms.

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