TrinitySGA.com Live Senate Meeting Today
Senate Meeting February 3rd. 2008, 3:33amThe first senate meeting of the Fall semester will take place today at 4:00pm. In an effort to make the SGA more transparent to the Trinity community, we will be broadcasting the meeting live on TrinitySGA.com. Please come back and join us at 4:00pm. You can watch the video here and even ask questions in real time!
Please also note that this is the first time we have done something like this. Please bear with us as we work any kinks out of the system. See you at 4pm!
Update:
Well, the first live broadcast of an SGA meeting went well. As you can see below, it was also recorded. However, for some reason the audio did not come through in the recording (although my understanding is that the live version sounded fine). I will be working to resolve the issues with recording the audio for next week. It is my hopes that we can maintain an archive of these meetings in video format in addition to broadcasting them live.
Click here for more information on the 02-03-08 Senate meeting video.



February 4th, 2008 at 9:41 am
Hey Nathan– just an observation, the recording only goes up to 32 minutes.. am I missing part of it or did the recording miss the last like hour and a half of the meeting?
February 4th, 2008 at 12:15 pm
Andrea, I had to break the recordings into separate files because we kept going in and out of closed sessions (I am hoping that wont happen on a regular basis). I didn’t take the time to post them because there was no sound. I didn’t think anyone would care to watch them without sound. I was planning on archiving them, though. Do you want to watch them? I will post them if you do.
February 4th, 2008 at 1:51 pm
No, I don’t want to watch them. I was just wasn’t sure if that was another problem that you didn’t notice or something. Maybe for closed sessions we could do the video-no-sound thing and just put a piece of paper or something over the lens so that closed sessions stay closed, but it’s still just one file. Or see if there’s a way to switch the video to a screen that broadcasts something like “Please bear with us during this temporary closed session”.
February 6th, 2008 at 1:07 am
These are very good ideas. We will do something to that effect.