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Full Example of Virtual Event
2 - Adding Twitter Feed
2 - Adding Twitter Feed
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we have a package set up with all the sort of content that we want to make available as part of our virtual conference, we could actually add some things on the right-hand side to make the lobby area a little bit more engaging. So the first one that we're going to show is adding a Twitter feed. So we're going to go to the admin side and we're going to navigate to this course, which is right here. It is the option A package we set up. So we're just going to go to settings and we're going to scroll down and we're going to add a Twitter feed to show how that works. So you had to put a little bit of HTML encoding for Twitter feed. And the way to do that is Twitter has a site called publish.twitter.com and then you had to give on this page, you had to put in what the Twitter URL you want to embed. So for example, let's say I want to follow CNN. So I can click on CNN. So this URL right here is the one we want to copy and then we're going to paste it here. And then we'll click on this. And then we want to use this layout. I'm going to copy this code here. Okay. I'm going to put it up in notepad so that people can see what is actually being copied. So this is what you will use. You'll take this, you'll go to Oasis, make sure you go to the HTML source code and paste it. And you can click on update. So now if I go here and refresh the screen on the lobby area, you will see that there's a Twitter feed. So that's one way to create some sort of a social engaging that leverages the right-hand side navigation area.
Video Summary
The video discusses adding a Twitter feed to the lobby area of a virtual conference. The speaker demonstrates how to navigate to the admin side of the conference platform and access the settings. They explain that HTML encoding is required, and provide the website publish.twitter.com to generate the necessary embedding code. Using an example of embedding CNN's Twitter feed, they show how to copy the Twitter URL and paste it in the appropriate field. The video also mentions updating the code on the conference platform's HTML source code and refreshing the lobby screen to display the Twitter feed, which enhances social engagement.
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2020
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Twitter feed
virtual conference
lobby area
embedding code
social engagement
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