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Created on: 06/07/10 09:25 PM Views: 5335 Replies: 13
Monday, June 7, 2010 at 9:25 PM

I would like to be able to either email the chat instructions to the whole class or copy and paste the instructions into a broadcast email. Some of my classmates are just not tech friendly.

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Monday, June 7, 2010 at 9:35 PM - Response #1

Live Chat is 100% Flash based so the instructions are also in Flash, but you can use our html copy here if you want to send instructions via email: www.classcreator.com/livechat.html


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Edited 06/07/10 9:36 PM
Sunday, June 20, 2010 at 7:04 AM - Response #2

Brad,

Silly question for an expert like yourself, I'm sure, but how do I save these instructions so that I can edit them and email them to Classmates without the borders but still include the pictures of the webcam recommendations? I've tried but can't seem to master it and lose some of the text.

Thanks.

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Sunday, June 20, 2010 at 5:49 PM - Response #3

It's a very good question. Do exactly as follows:

1) Select and copy all code below the dashed line below.
2) Go to your web site and click the Email The Class link.
3) In the editor window click the Source button in the upper left corner.
4) Paste the source code.
5) Click Source again to return to design view.
6) Send

I think I'll email a link to this thread to everyone, we get asked numerous questions about this and no doubt many other classes would benefit from emailing these instructions as well.

(copy all code below this dashed line)
-------------------------------





LIVE CHAT INSTRUCTIONS


In
order to participate in this Live Chat the only requirement is that you have the
latest version of the Adobe Flash player. Good news! If you're reading
these instructions you already have it. If anyone you're attempting
to chat with is having trouble loading the Live chat, they should
go to www.adobe.com and upgrade
to the latest version of the Flash player.


PANELS
DESCRIPTION










LEFT
PANEL:


This is where
conversation occurs. At the bottom of this panel is the Control
Bar. The Control Bar is used for controlling various elements
of your chat. Messages can be entered under the Control Bar.
Pressing the Enter Key or clicking the Send button makes your
message visible to all participants.


All messages
in the conversation window are preceded by your "Master
Photo". If you have no Master Photo you will see a default
image. Your Master Photo cannot be set from within the Live Chat
interface. To set your Master Photo click on the Edit/Upload
Photos link on the web site and follow the directions on screen.


NOTE:
New members joining the chat room will see the last 20 entries
made by other participants, allowing them to quickly see the
current conversation and begin participating.




UPPER
RIGHT PANEL:


This is the "Media
Window." Members in the chat room can use this window to
share photos, YouTube videos, and live webcam feeds. These items
can be shared by using the Control Bar.




LOWER
RIGHT PANEL:


The Members
panel shows who is in the chat room. To the right of each member's
name you might see any of the following icons:


 Currently
participating

 Has
not typed anything for 5 or more minutes


Should you
forget what the icons mean, hover your mouse pointer over them
and the member's status will expand like this:


     


 Member
is currently typing.

 Member
is sharing a webcam.

Member
is currently watching your webcam.


NOTE:
All member names are clickable to their Profile pages. If
you want to know more about the person you're chatting with,
click on their name and their Profile will launch in a separate
window.














USING
THE CONTROL BAR



The Control Bar is used for sharing media and adjusting
font, font size, and font color.


































































     Insert emoticons.
   
  Share a
YouTube video with fellow members. To share a video, open YouTube
in a separate browser window or tab. Find and play the video
you wish to share. While watching the video select and copy
the web address in your browser's address bar. You can also
copy the "embed
code"
YouTube provides for sharing videos on other web sites. Return
to the Live Chat window, roll over the YouTube icon, and paste
the YouTube address into the white box. Click "Share" or
press your Enter key to share your video with all participants
in the chat room.
     
  Share a picture. You can enter the web address for any picture online you wish to share, or you can upload a picture from your own computer to share with fellow members.
   
 

Click
the webcam icon to allow other participants to see you. If
you want members to also hear you simply
plug in a microphone. Whenever a participant shares a webcam,
a webcam icon will appear next to their name in the Members
panel. Click the icon to watch the feed. Click the webcam
icon next to a different member's name to switch to a different
feed. If you wish to turn your webcam off, click the "Stop Sharing" button on the monitoring window (if it's not currently open you may have to click the webcam icon on the Task Bar to open it again).


IMPORTANT: There is no 3 way or voice conferencing abilities in this Live Chat application. You can only watch 1 member's webcam feed at a time. Likewise each member can only watch 1 other member's webcam feed at a time. If you want a member to see and/or hear you, and you also want to see and/or hear that member, you must monitor the member's webcam feed, and the member must monitor your webcam feed. Pay attention to the watching icon () so you know when other members are watching your webcam feed.


Is there a way for 1 person to share audio and video with the entire chat room at once? There is. If one person (let's call this person The Presenter) wants to address the entire group of chat members, then all parties in the chat room should click on The Presenter's webcam icon. While all participants would be able to see and hear The Presenter simultaneously, everyone would need to type their responses back to the Presenter, because at most The Presenter could only see and hear one other person (because The Presenter too can only monitor one feed at a time like any other chat participant).


If you have your webcam monitoring window open while chatting you will see this symbol followed by the number of people who are currently watching your webcam.


NOTE:
The webcam icon will only appear next to members' names who
are sharing a webcam. If a user has not enabled a webcam,
no webcam icon will be present.

     
                       
     
    Use these
font tools to select font, font size, bold, italic, and font
color.
     
  Click the
help icon at any time to return to these live chat instructions.







OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT


If
you want chat participants to see and hear you on webcam, you'll need
a webcam and a microphone. In order to eliminate sound echo you must
ensure sound emitted from your computer speakers cannot travel back
through your microphone, causing a sound loop (the source of echo).
Echo can be avoiding by utilizing a headset or headphones, or by using
a microphone or speakerphone with echo canceling technology.


If
you need a webcam or microphone compatible with this Live Chat system
here's some we recommend:






WEBCAM
WITH INTEGRATED MICROPHONE








 

Logitech
Conferencing Starter Kit with Chat Headset


Automatically
follows your movements.
Everything
you need to use the Live
Chat system
. Click for more details at Amazon.com.








HEADSET
WITH MICROPHONE








 

Logitech
Webcam Pro 9000


Includes noise-canceling microphone and in-line volume control. Great when paired with a stand-alone webcam. Click for more details at Amazon.com.








STAND-ALONE
WEBCAM








 

Logitech Webcam
Pro 9000


Intelligent
Face Tracking keeps you center-screen.
Use
with headset with microphone or echo canceling speakerphone.
Click for more details at Amazon.com.








ECHO
CANCELLING SPEAKERPHONE








 

ClearOne
Chat 60


Chat
without headgear or earpieces! Crystal clear audio for
everyone in the room. Highly recommended.
Use
with stand-alone webcam. Click for more details at Amazon.com.








WEBCAM TROUBLESHOOTING Q&A:




Question:
I clicked the webcam icon but my webcam did not come on. What should I do?



Answer: Generally, most webcams will activate when you click the webcam icon on the Control Bar. If yours does not, make sure you can see your webcam feed using the software that came with your webcam. Once you can, close down your webcam software and then try clicking the webcam icon on the Control Bar again. If you have an issues, first check to make sure the webcam is working properly. This can be done by turning off your computer, unplugging the webcam, turning your computer on and then plugging it back in. Let the system pick up the webcam, possibly reinstall or repair drivers and then see if that works. If not, chances are another problem is occurring between either the webcam or its connection.



Question
: My webcam is on, I can see my feed using the software that came with my webcam, but after closing that software and then clicking the webcam icon on the Control Bar I still cannot see my feed.



While most of the time your webcam will be auto recognized, many things can affect Live Chat's ability to accurately detect your webcam, such as the age of your webcam, method by which it connects to your computer,
and version of your Operating System (OS). Older operating systems are more likely to have difficulties detecting your webcam. One thing you can try is downloading Skype from www.skype.com. Skype is one of the most popular services online where webcams are frequently used. Does your webcam work with Skype? If it does not, it's a good indicator it's time to upgrade to a newer webcam.


Question: I use my webcam with other applications. Is that a problem?


Answer: Possibly. Close all software before starting a new webcam session Sometimes after you finish using the webcam in a software application, the program may not properly release the webcam for other activities in other applications, or even the same application. Sometimes you cannot use the webcam because it is being accessed by another program by default. So, if you are having a problem with your webcam, close the program you are using it in, reboot your computer, and then try using the Live Chat application again.


Question: Should I do anything with webcam drivers?


Answer: If everything else has failed, try downloading the latest drivers and updates for your webcam. Some webcams may not be recognized by the Live Chat application unless you have the most recent drivers and updates for your webcam. If you installed the webcam separately, go to the webcam manufacturer's website and download the latest drivers, updates, plug-ins, or conversion utilities for any webcam video software. TIP: Be sure to verify the webcam drivers and software are compatible with the OS version of Windows or Mac you are using!


Question: Nothing has worked. I think I need to buy a new webcam. Any other suggestions?


Answer: Sometimes new hardware is the only solution. While waiting for your new webcam to arrive, have you considered using a laptop computer with this Live Chat? Most laptops sold today come with a built-in webcam.


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Edited 06/20/10 5:54 PM
Sunday, June 20, 2010 at 8:00 PM - Response #4

Thanks, Brad.Very Happy

Any chance you can make available the option to email in this way every time you introduce a feature that's a little more 'involved' than some?Wink

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Sunday, June 20, 2010 at 8:40 PM - Response #5

Sure. Smile


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Monday, June 21, 2010 at 7:28 AM - Response #6

I would add one more little tip if you want to call it out and feature the Live Chat on your home page in the main area.

(1) Create some text that promotes the chat with something like "Visit our Live Chat Now" or whatever.

(2) Highlight that text and click on the create link button that looks like a little Earth with a chain link on it (Insert/Edit Link). A little window opens.

(3) Paste in the link to your chat, which should be like
http://www.yourclass.com/class_live_chat_popup.cfm

(4) Select the Target tab in that little window and select . Down in the Width box put 840 and in the height box put 600.

(5) Click OK and save your edit.

Now go check it out--it should pop up like the left-hand navigation does.

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Edited 06/21/10 7:29 AM
Monday, June 21, 2010 at 7:32 AM - Response #7

Brad, as simple as it is...some of my classmates are still confused about IM. Do you have similar instructions for this feature?

thanks

daveVery Happy

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Monday, June 21, 2010 at 8:48 AM - Response #8

Here is a simple comparison. See if it helps.

The LIVE CHAT system is a big window where a conversation can happen, but there is no way to invite anyone to have a LIVE CHAT built into the live chat system. You would need to e-mail them and tell them a specific time to go to the website and then go to the LIVE CHAT page and then you could have your conversation (text conversation, but web-cam also possible)

The IM is the way to invite a classmate into the Live Chat system. You can Instant Message anyone who is currently logged on to your website. The instant messages will just be like private text messages UNLESS you invite them into a chat room. Then it will be a private chat between you two (and web-cam is possible). With IM, the web-cam option isn't possible. You can have several IM windows open at a time. Only one LIVE CHAT session can be opened at a time (not sure about this statement, but I think it is true).


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Tuesday, June 22, 2010 at 1:23 PM - Response #9

I took Brad's Chat Instructions and copied and pasted them into a Word document (pictures and all) and then uploaded it to our file vault. Then on the home page I have a click here link to the Chat Instructions. This circumvents having to mail the document to everyone and allows those that are interested to have immediate access by clicking on our home page link.Very Happy

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Monday, August 9, 2010 at 11:59 AM - Response #10

I copied Brads Code into My Survey and Saved it as an InActive Survey.

I had already created a Customized Page called
UserFriendly HowTo's, so I just added the Live Chat Instructions along with a picture of the Live Chat Window for reference.

However, in order not to Overwhelm, added only the first part of Live Chat...left the webcam-Utube etc. for later.

Thanks Brad for the instructions and to everyone for the great suggestions.

Sue McPeak
Admin Monahans High School Class of 1965
http://www.classcreator.com/Monahans-TX-1965/class_index.cfm

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Friday, October 25, 2013 at 9:26 AM - Response #11

There was no code below the dotted line in my e-mail instructions.

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Friday, October 25, 2013 at 9:36 AM - Response #12

Disregard my previous e-mail. Live chat is functional already.

Alfred Williams

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Friday, October 25, 2013 at 2:20 PM - Response #13

Good to hear. Thanks


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