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Research conferences and presentations can be shared using VoiceThread and VoiceThread Threadboxes. A ThreadBox is an embeddable space that allows you to gather VoiceThreads into a browsable collection that can be viewed by anyone. The ThreadBox creator decides who can submit VoiceThreads and whether submissions are displayed as part of the collection. 

Depending on the complexity of the event, event organizers may choose to use an event website in Sites and direct visitors to the VoiceThread presentations from the event website.

Examples of events using the VoiceThread platform include:

The following steps are meant to provide a general overview of how a conference using VoiceThread might be organized. If you are planning to host a conference or large-scale event using VoiceThread, please submit a consultation request via RT.


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titleChoose VoiceThread

VoiceThread is an excellent option for many conferences. The following items should be considered before moving forward with VoiceThread:

  • Do all presenters have UMBC credentials?
    • If so, UMBC can assist with technical support for participating presenters.
    • If not, presenters without UMBC credentials may create a free VoiceThread account. UMBC is not able to provide the same level of technical support to participants without UMBC credentials. In addition, free VoiceThread accounts do not have the same file upload capacity as users with UMBC credentials.
  • Have the event organizers used VoiceThread or reviewed prior events using VoiceThread, such as URCAD 2022?
    • If so, consider the pros/cons of prior events in planning your own event.
    • If not, please review a prior event to see an example of a conference using VoiceThread.
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titleCreate ThreadBoxes

Creating ThreadBoxes

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  1. Before creating ThreadBoxes in VoiceThread, first determine how you would like to organize the research presentations. For instance, are presentations being grouped by discipline, topic, theme, or another category?
  2. Visit https://umbc.voicethread.com/ and sign-in using your UMBC credentials.
  3. Select your profile icon in the upper right corner.
  4. Select "ThreadBoxes." Note: If the option for "ThreadBoxes" does not appear in this menu, please submit a request via RT to have your VoiceThread account upgraded.
  5. Create a ThreadBox↗︎ for the event.
  6. Create a ThreadBox↗︎ for each category or grouping of presentations.
    • Note the ThreadBox Settings↗︎, especially those in the "Submissions" section. The "Submissions" settings will determine who can submit VoiceThreads to the ThreadBox and whether the submissions require approval.
    • As you create each ThreadBox, copy the "Share" link. To get the "Share" link, first click on the “Options” button at the top of the page. 

      The link for the ThreadBox will appear at the bottom of the Options page. Note: The "share" link is not the same as the URL that appears in the browser. Please be sure to copy the "Share" link.

      ThreadBoxLink
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titleNest ThreadBoxes

Nest ThreadBoxes

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  1. To nest the departmental/group ThreadBoxes within the main event ThreadBox, return to the primary ThreadBox for the event.
  2. Select "Add Your Own" in the top right corner of the primary ThreadBox for the event.
  3. Paste the link for the first departmental/group ThreadBox in the URL field. Select "submit link." Repeat this step for each ThreadBox you would like to nest within the primary ThreadBox.
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titlePrepare Presenters

Provide presenters with the following resources, as applicable:

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titleCollect Presentations
  1. Once ThreadBoxes have been created to organize the presentations, there are several ways that presenters may submit their presentations.
  2. Presenters can submit their VoiceThreads directly to the applicable ThreadBox. Provide the "share" link to the ThreadBox for the department/group related to the presentation or provide the "share" link to the primary event ThreadBox. If you opt for the former approach, presenters will visit the department/group ThreadBox and add their VoiceThread to that collection. If you opt for the latter approach, presenters will visit the main ThreadBox, select the appropriate sub-ThreadBox, and then add their VoiceThread to that collection. More information on how to add a VoiceThread to a ThreadBox is detailed on the VoiceThread site↗︎.
  3. Depending on the settings selected for ThreadBox submissions, event organizers may need to review and approve submitted VoiceThreads before they are visible in the ThreadBoxes.
  4. If you plan to use Sites to support your event and plan to provide links to individual presentations, it is also recommended that presenters provide a "share" link to their presentations via Google Forms to the event coordinators. Collecting the "share" links in a Google Form will allow the event organizers to capture the VoiceThread presentation links in a single location before adding the links to Sites.
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titleShare Presentations
  1. Once your presentations have been submitted to the appropriate ThreadBoxes, use the ThreadBox "share" links to make your event available to viewers/visitors. If needed, you may also restrict ThreadBox submissions at this point, in order to prevent any unwanted/unapproved VoiceThread submissions.
  2. Many events featuring VoiceThread have used Sites to support the event. Event webpages often have included the following information for event participants:
    • Welcome page
    • Presenter information
    • Links to research presentations
      • By department/group/category (ThreadBox "share" links)
      • Individual presentations (individual links collected from presenters in a Google Form - see "Collecting Presentations" above)
    • VoiceThread FAQs



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