Hello, I am going to be driving a remote Collect Earth training to some colleagues and I would like to have some advice on how you usually handle these trainings. Thanks! asked 21 Jul '20, 10:20 collector |
Usually we do these training through Zoom which allows the use of the breakout rooms as well as having a feature that allows you to "remote-control" a participant computer, whcih is very helpful when there is an installation issue. The participants should have a decent internet connection in order to be able to follow the training properly. But it is difficult to say exactly what is a decent connection, I guess something stable and at least 5 Mbps. Before the training we send an email like this to the participants to make sure that they have everything ready in advance : Dear all, As a way to ensure a smooth start of the training I would like you all to follow these steps: How to set-up your computer for a Collect Earth training :
Make sure you have headphones for your computer so that you can listen to us well and we can hear your comments high and clear. In most modern computers you can use the same headphones that you have for your cellphone ( mic/audio jack is the same), test them first! If you have a mouse, use it! Collect Earth does require the users to do a lot of clicking that might be difficult using a laptop touch pad. Finally, as a reminder, do register to become a Google Earth Engine Trusted tester here if you have not done it yet : https://signup.earthengine.google.com/#!/ Regards, XXXX answered 21 Jul '20, 10:35 collectearth ♦ |