On 04/10/2018 8:53 PM, Iain Buclaw wrote:
I went to a conference once where they had mixed live talks and prerecorded talks - questions where taken at the end to the speaker of the prerecorded talk via a sip call.

The organisers at the end admitted that the prerecorded talks experiment failed. No one really paid attention to any of the content in it.

There are a lot of social cues that a speaker can take note of and use to determine the pace of the talk or what to put emphasis on. So that result doesn't really surprise me.

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