Just wondering if there’s any way to access the talks at a later date? I’m on placement during OT24Vx so I’ll struggle to watch some of the sessions, but don’t want to miss out!
As long as the presenter is able to give consent the presentations are recorded and kept up on the site for 12 months so if you miss some or they are on too late for you then you should be able to watch them later
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Just wondering if there’s any way to access the talks at a later date? I’m on placement during OT24Vx so I’ll struggle to watch some of the sessions, but don’t want to miss out!
As long as the presenter is able to give consent the presentations are recorded and kept up on the site for 12 months so if you miss some or they are on too late for you then you should be able to watch them later
That’s a great idea! Very useful.
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Does one have to register or can we just sign in at the time?
No need to register
just click into the room at the time. Check out the Participant a lounge if you want to make sure you can get in correctly
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Education is the key to so many things!
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Sorry I couldn’t come to more sessions! Sadly / Happily I am working as an OT this year and had to work
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How can I sign in to watch the recordings of these sessions??? I get to the University of Queensland login page and cant log in there. Many thanks!
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