summary: | display a clock of time remaining for speakers in a conference session |
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author: | Pete R. Jemian |
email: | prjemian@gmail.com |
copyright: | 2014, Pete R. Jemian |
license: | GPL3 (see LICENSE file) |
git: | https://github.com/prjemian/CountdownJ |
URL: | http://prjemian.github.io/CountdownJ |
Have you ever been a speaker at a meeting and talked too long? If you’d known you only had 3 minutes left, you might have restructured your next remarks.
Perhaps you have been a session organizer and all your speakers take a few extra minutes. Your session schedule is just shot to bits.
Here is a tool that will help to keep speakers on schedule by providing a display of the time remaining for them to speak. Giving feedback to speaker, sessions moderator, and even session attendees, this simple tool has been useful in helping conference sessions stick close to the schedule through social engineering.
Here is a terse list of the initial display requirements:
phase | indicator |
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before presentation | white text or blank |
starting | 1 beep |
presentation | green text |
change to discussion | 2 beeps |
discussion / questions | yellow text |
time is out | 3 beeps |
overtime | red text and 3 beeps every interval |
This documentation built February 24, 2014.