[Metrics.SC] Adobe Connect 9 Engagement Index - built in tool in Adobe Connect to measure audience engagement and attentiveness

Cheryl Langdon-Orr langdonorr at gmail.com
Wed Nov 12 01:00:30 UTC 2014


Thanks Dev,

I have seen somewhat similar systems for use in measuring engagement in
Marketing and educational specific webinar tool  but this has a lot to
offer over them ( and not just the cost ;-)

I definitely think we should look at this further


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On 12 November 2014 05:13, Maureen Hilyard <hilyard at oyster.net.ck> wrote:

> Hi Dev
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> This looks interesting.. I like the colour-coded monitoring of engagement
> of each of the participants by the presenter.. this would be great for a
> tutorial so that the tutor can seek out those who have not participated to
> ask them for some contribution.
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> In our normal meetings participation is voluntary, although it is what we
> are expecting more of our ALAC members.. for many ALS members who attend,
> most of them are new and it takes a bit of time for them to be comfortable
> enough to join in a conversation, even in the chat.. (until they meet us
> personally).. but the tool does have some merit. What about recording of
> this information post-meeting?
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> ALSO on that technology subject… We are having problems trying to connect
> our PICISOC Board members on skype.. and we are not be able to afford to
> purchase access to adobe connect or to the cisco webex.. we are still
> looking for a freebie meeting tool that allows audio as well as chat.  Our
> new PICISOC Board members reside in Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands,
> Fiji, Cook Islands and New Zealand. J
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> *From:* metrics.sc-bounces at atlarge-lists.icann.org [mailto:
> metrics.sc-bounces at atlarge-lists.icann.org] *On Behalf Of *Dev Anand
> Teelucksingh
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 11 November 2014 6:49 a.m.
> *To:* METRICS
> *Subject:* [Metrics.SC] Adobe Connect 9 Engagement Index - built in tool
> in Adobe Connect to measure audience engagement and attentiveness
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> Interesting tool that's is available in Adobe Connect 9 ; an engagement
> index tool that is visible to presenters during the meeting and could be
> charted to show the minute by minute engagement scores after the meeting.
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> From the white paper which describes in detail how the engagement index is
> calculated in Adobe Connect:
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> http://www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/products/adobeconnect/pdfs/web-conferencing/The_Rules_of_Engagement_wp_ue.pdf
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> "Adobe Connect simplifies the visualization of engagement with a graphical
> index, or meter, that presenters can glance at to stay
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> abreast of participant engagement. In addition to engagement, the
> dashboard shows several key indicators of interaction.
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> If the Q&A pod is being used, it shows how many questions have been asked,
> and how many. If polls are used, it shows how many
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> users have taken the poll. It also shows attendance and time of the
> session. Presenters know, at a glance, the status of
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> their meetings.....
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> ....The overall engagement index for the meeting is measured between 0 and
> 100 percent. It is the average of the engagement of all individuals in the
> meeting including the host, presenter, and participant roles. Individual
> engagement is measured over a period of 1 minute. The actual score depends
> on user activity during the Adobe Connect meeting and the duration of that
> activity.
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> Different activities have different engagement point values. The following
> are events and actions that provide engagement points to an individual:
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> 1. Explicit activities give 100 points to an individual including:
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>    a. Chat activity—Chatting privately and publicly
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>    b. Q&A activity—Asking questions, adding, assigning, and deleting
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>    c. Poll activity—Responding to a poll
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>    d.File download—Downloading a file
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>    e. Notes pod activity—Typing
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>    f. Status updates - 10 points if status is stepped away ; 100 points
> for all other status updates
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>    g. Mouse activities—80 points for activities like clicking to start a
> webcam, scrolling a notes pod, and so on
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> 2. Meeting window focus
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>    a. 70 points if meeting browser tab/add-in has focus. Otherwise, 20
> points
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>    b. 10 points if meeting add-in is minimized"
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> There's a lot more - read the PDF for more details
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> http://www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/products/adobeconnect/pdfs/web-conferencing/The_Rules_of_Engagement_wp_ue.pdf
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> Dev Anand
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