Zoom lecture access details
Zoom lecture access details
13 Jan 2023
Many of our Societies have now returned to in-person lectures in their usual venues and as a result, have decided to discontinue their online Zoom lecture programmes. There are Societies that have decided to continue their programmes solely via Zoom or as a hybrid with some members viewing at home and others in person.
We have received feedback that many members, for various reasons, would like to continue to view lectures and other content at home via Zoom. Therefore, we are planning to offer a Zoom Access Scheme to enable those Society Members whose Societies are no longer offering lectures via Zoom access to the lectures of those that are. Join the scheme to access lectures remotely from any location with wifi, or from the comfort of your own home. The scheme will work as follows:
As a Society Member, you can sign up for the scheme using an online form.
The Arts Society will send a monthly email with a link to a web page containing the details of the lectures of participating Societies that are being held via Zoom. To find out about each lecture and how to attend, click on the name of the event.
You can attend whichever lectures you wish, by following the instructions given by each Society on the individual event page. Please note a fee may be payable to the Society holding the lecture.
If you would like to join the Zoom Access Scheme please complete the sign-up form below.
Here is the link to the sign-up form:-
https://theartssociety.org/civicrm/profile/create?gid=55&reset=1
NB: This scheme is only available to current Society Members who have paid a subscription to their local Society.
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