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Updated on August 05, 2020
Published on August 05, 2020
“Ideas worth spreading.” That simple thought, born from the first TED conference in 1984, sparked a worldwide movement committed to the passionate sharing of ideas through deep discussion and community engagement. Now, thousands of grassroots organizations host their own TEDx events in cities around the world.
Live events have always been instrumental to TEDx, but with the global outbreak of COVID-19, organizers had to pivot quickly from traditional in-person events to virtual events while keeping the interactive nature of TEDx alive. TEDxMelbourne, a self-organized, volunteer-led TEDx event, turned to Zoom to keep its audience engaged, even on a virtual platform.
Jon Yeo, TEDxMelbourne’s organizer, described why Zoom is a valuable solution for hosting online events and shared some of his best practices for creating engaging, frictionless, interactive virtual experiences.
Benefits of Zoom for virtual events
When COVID-19 hit, Yeo focused on finding a video communications solution that could provide an accessible, engaging, scalable event experience.
“In terms of platforms, we evaluated a lot of different solutions based on risk, accessibility, familiarity with the audience, ease of use, and things like what features they had and which ones were important to us,” Yeo said.
The TEDxMelbourne team decided to implement Zoom based on its ability to provide a well-rounded virtual event experience through:
Tips for creating a seamless event experience
Over the past few months, Yeo has learned a number of important lessons about hosting an effective virtual event. Here are some of his best practices for hosting online events:
To learn more about TEDxMelbourne and their online events, please visit the TEDxMelbourne home page.
To learn more about creating engaging online events with Zoom, visit Best Practices for Hosting a Digital Event.