Holiday Decorating
Teleseminar Info
Interior Design
Secrets to Glorious Holiday Decorating Web-Conferencing
Teleseminar
TBA
Watch for the email
announcement with your password and phone number to call
on November 29.
What is
a Teleseminar?
A teleseminar is a
conference call, like a chat line by phone. A leader or
teacher heads up the conference call and keeps it
organized. A teleseminar is similar to a grad school
seminar -- some lecture, some questions, some
discussion.
The cost to call the
bridge line is a standard long distance charge. There
are no conferencing fees, so you just pay your long
distance carrier whatever your rates are. Most carriers
charge between $3-6 per hour for long distance, so your
cost is minimal.
Our teleseminars
follow Jeanette Fisher's college course syllabi, so you
get the same information and advantages of a real
college course, right from your own home or office!
Plus, if you're far from the Los Angeles area, it would
be impossible for you to get this information, which is
only available here.
Web Conferencing
Teleseminar
What good is
an interior design class without pictures?
You can watch our presentation on your computer! If you
need to make the call using your cell phone so you can
use your Internet connection, please make sure you muter
your cell phone right away when you enter the call!
Thank you!
Teleseminar Etiquette
Let's enjoy our
conference call and get the most benefits by following
these guidelines:
Use a normal wired
phone. Cell phones, speaker phones and cordless phones
disrupt with static. If you must use a cordless phone,
stay close to the base, and please, no washing dishes!
Call from a quiet
location or use your mute button when not speaking.
Traffic noise, children, and barking dogs disrupt the
call. Put your dogs in another room. Try to get help
with small children.
Please, turn off
other phones: ringing cell or second phones sound extra
shrill. If you’re a smoker or have heavy breathing,
please hold the headset away from your mouth.
Disable Call
Waiting: If you have call-waiting, please disable it
before dialing in. For most phone companies, you disable
call waiting by dialing *70 (that's star seven zero),
waiting for the dial tone again, and then dialing the
bridge number. For GTE and some other local phone
companies, the method differs; check your phone system
beforehand.
You will want to sit
at your computer desk to see our PowerPoint slide
presentation. You definitely will want to take notes and
jot down your questions.
These calls have a
scheduled time. If you call too early, you won’t be able
to connect.
After connection,
please wait a moment to see if any conversation is
taking place. Then introduce yourself, for example: "Hi,
this is Jeanette from Los Angeles." (Tell Jeanette
beforehand if you want to use another name. We can help
you set up an anonymous identify for the course.)
Teleseminars get recorded for future use. Your attendance
on the call means that you agree to be recorded for any
future use.
It's all right to
call in late. Just listen quietly to catch up and join
in when you're ready.
The teleseminar is
discussion-based; Jeanette and guests discuss the topic
and then invite you to ask your questions. The format,
similar to a classroom, let’s you just sit back and
listen or ask your questions when appropriate. You don't
have to do a lot of talking, but make sure to ask if you
need specific details.
When the class is
over, feel free to say goodbye to everyone and then just
hang up. When our time's up, the call hangs up. That's
why we set up a blog for further discussions.
Be nice! When you
comment on something that another caller has said,
please keep your comments positive. Remember, not all
participants know what they're talking about. That’s why
they're taking the seminar, for help!
Audio recording: You
may not record the call without express permission from
Family Trust Publishing and Jeanette Fisher.
If you landed on
this web page without signing up, you will need to join
Joy to the Home Journal to receive the
email announcement for the bridge line number and pass
code.
Or, you can pay $79 for the teleseminar.
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