Here is just how easy it is to participate in Teleseminars
- You can call in live with the phone number provided.
Depending on your phone service, it may be a toll call.
Say “hello, this is____,” so I can welcome you. - You can click on the link provided and hear at no cost through your computer.
- You will have a box on your computer screen for submitting questions if you are listening via webcast on your computer.
- You are receiving my tele-classes on Eastern Standard Time.
To check your area for correct visit http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/
The Tele-class is being recorded and the replay link is the exact same link you used to access information for the event.
To download an Mp3 to your computer and listen at your convenience visit this website and click on the Free Audios tab above. The mp3 is available after the live event is over.
It is helpful to dial in a couple minutes before the call begins.
You will be asked for your Conference Pin Number. Put that in followed by the #pound sign.
If you cannot get through, double-check the number, date and time for the teleseminar.
If you get cut off at anytime during the class, redial the number and put in your Conference Code again. Try again if you still can’t get access.
Special Comments about Your Telephone
Be prepared to use your mute button if you need it.
This prevents extraneous noise from being picked up.
Mute your phone with Star *6 and unmute yourself Star *7.
Teleseminars have the capacity for each participate to mute him/herself, which means you can hear clearly everything being taught in the Teleseminar but none of the activity going on around you is heard by the rest of the class.
Telephone microphones are extremely sensitive. If you begin having a conversation with someone, organizing the papers on your desk, unloading the dishwasher, etc., everyone on the line can hear you loud and clear. Or, if you put the teleseminar on hold at the office, we can hear the office “hold music.”
As the Teleseminar leader, I will be able to “mute” and “unmute” the class for teaching and then discussion.
The best reception is through a landline. Internet-based phones like Vontage, Skype, etc., sometimes do not provide clear reception. Cordless phones are best close to their base to avoid echo. So, if I sound garbled or distorted, call back on a landline or attend via the webcast.
If you are using a Speakerphone, please mute your line (Star *6) until the question and answer period so there is no echo.
Please feel free to ask questions during the tele-class …
there are no dumb questions - just curious ones.
Please keep your comments brief and to the point so everyone can participate.
When making comments no judgmental, argumentative statements or replies to other students.
Participants may not record or reproduce the teleseminar.
Please respect the Confidentiality of the teleseminar subject and all participants.
Thank you for joining me in this learning adventure.
With this technology, it is now possible to share ideas, teachings and learn right from the comfort of your home or anywhere in the world you happen to be!
Let me know your area of interest.
Blessings of health and abundance ~ Elsie Kerns
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