{"id":19,"date":"2021-07-09T19:48:26","date_gmt":"2021-07-09T19:48:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/staging.rm.gfolkdev.net\/design-at-scale-2022\/?page_id=19"},"modified":"2022-06-08T13:07:38","modified_gmt":"2022-06-08T13:07:38","slug":"faq","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/rosenfeldmedia.com\/design-at-scale-2022\/faq\/","title":{"rendered":"Frequently Asked Questions"},"content":{"rendered":"
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You will log in to your account on the website to view the conference livestream.\u00a0The livestream will appear on the conference home page<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n You can find both here: https:\/\/rosenfeldmedia.com\/design-at-scale-2022\/terms-of-service\/<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Yes, the recordings of the main conference program will be made available exclusively to paid conference attendees and recordings purchasers for one month via a password-protected area of our website. You\u2019ll also receive exclusive access to sketchnotes, session notes, decks, and other conference-related materials. <\/span><\/p>\n No. Additional tickets can be purchased if a team member wishes to participate in live Q&A and discussion, view session recordings, and access session notes, sketchnotes and decks for 30 days after the conference.<\/span><\/p>\n You will need to log in to your account to view the conference livestream. After the conference, your account provides you with access to our many conference materials, including video recordings, sketchnotes, session notes, resource lists, and slide decks. You will continue to have unlimited access to these materials for 30 days after the conference ends.<\/span><\/p>\n You\u2019ll be able to access the conference livestream by logging onto our site. You will also be able to participate in discussions and live Q&A with the speakers. Other networking and sponsor-led activities will be available via Zoom. You will need a free Zoom account in order to participate in the sessions.<\/span><\/p>\n Yes; we\u2019ll do our best to make sure your questions are addressed by speakers\u2014either live during the conference, or afterward in writing.<\/span><\/p>\n As a registered attendee, you\u2019ll receive exclusive access to edited session recordings, as well as sketchnotes, session notes, and decks.\u00a0 These will be posted from 24 hours to one week after the close of the conference on your personal password protected web page.<\/span><\/p>\n We will have automatically generated captions available on the livestream.<\/span><\/p>\n You\u2019ll have many opportunities to participate in breakout sessions and other virtual activities such as book clubs, small group sessions, product demonstrations, and fun activities such as happy hour, trivia and other activities carefully designed, curated and facilitated to maximize your virtual user experience both during the 2 day Conference and the virtual only bonus day.<\/span><\/p>\n Our curation team is made up of Lada Gorlenko and Kit Unger, supported by Lou Rosenfeld, Uday Gajendar and the Rosenfeld Media team. As with all Rosenfeld Media conferences, we rely heavily on user research to develop our programs and determine our speakers. We also work with speakers iteratively for months to transform their ideas into polished presentations.<\/span><\/p>\n The<\/span> Rosenfeld Media<\/span><\/a> team produces the Design at Scale Conference, making sure our attendees, speakers, and sponsors enjoy a great conference experience.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Cohorts are available to Design at Scale conference ticket holders only. After registering, you will receive an email with information about joining.<\/p>\n There is no fee for participating in a cohort.<\/p>\n Each cohort’s participants are other conference attendees who want to attend the conference, make friends, and learn together.<\/p>\n If you’re participating in a cohort, you’re with peers you’ll want to get to know (and vice versa). And you’ll want to learn with them. Please be an active contributor to the chat discussion, react to the presentations, share relevant articles, and be supportive of each other. In two words: show up!<\/p>\n With the kindness and generosity that you’d like others to offer you. Remember that it’s easy to misinterpret what people say in a purely digital environment. Let your facilitator know if you need help or have concerns. And please familiarize yourself with our Code of Conduct<\/a> so you know our principles for being together, and procedures if there is a problem.<\/p>\n Our facilitators are people like you who want to attend Design at Scale and who have volunteered to facilitate your cohort. Please help them by being an active and generous participant.<\/p>\nWhat are your Terms of Service and Refund Policy?<\/h4>\n
Will the conference be recorded?<\/h4>\n
Will I be able to share the livestream with others?<\/h4>\n
Why do I have to create an account to purchase a ticket?<\/h4>\n
Do I need any special technology to access the virtual conference?<\/h4>\n
Will I be able to ask speakers questions?<\/h4>\n
What other content will be provided?<\/h4>\n
What should I do if I need closed-captioning?<\/h4>\n
Are there other activities, like mixers, planned?<\/h4>\n
Who is putting on this event and how was it programmed?<\/h4>\n
Attendee Cohorts<\/strong><\/h3>\n
Sounds interesting. How do I join a cohort?<\/h4>\n
How much does it cost to join a cohort?<\/h4>\n
Who is participating in each cohort?<\/h4>\n
What’s my role within a cohort?<\/h4>\n
How should I behave in the cohort?<\/h4>\n
Who are the cohorts’ facilitators?<\/h4>\n
How do I get help?<\/h4>\n