OA Virtual Region 2025 Convention

February 28 – March 2

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Help Desk / Fellowship Room

Come on in anytime we’re open if you have questions about registration, Zoom, the program, or just want to stop in for fellowship!
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How to Attend the Convention

From a Computer, Tablet, or Smartphone: It’s easy to join a Zoom meeting by clicking a direct Zoom link. If it’s your first time, the software will install automatically. You may be prompted to allow permissions to install. Joining a Zoom Meeting

If you cannot access registration at https://oavirtualregion.org/convention, you can register by phone. Call the Help Desk at Zoom International Dial In Numbers. Enter the Help Desk ID 820 3197 9725, followed by # and a member will review the schedule with you and give you dial-in instructions.

At our Help Desk no member of OA will ask for your bank or credit card information. Please contact the Help Desk and we will explain how to attend the Convention by phone or using Zoom.

You can mail your 7th Tradition contributions to:

Virtual Region of OA
163 Highland #1031
Needham MA  02494
USA

Do not give your credit card or bank information to anyone.

Newcomers or Returnees with less than 90 days are admitted via the Welcome Center. Just call : Zoom International Dial In Numbers. Enter the Welcome Center ID 880 5127 6988, followed by #

Phone users only:
Please note that you can only listen in the language the session is using, as translation is not available.  Also, there are some foreign language meetings which only offer translation for Zoom participants on computers.

Most sessions are in English with language interpretation or translated caption.   There are 7 Spanish sessions which may be listened to in Spanish, 3 French sessions and 2 Greek sessions.

You can join a Zoom meeting or webinar, which allows you to dial in to a virtual meeting without a computer. This is useful when:

1. You do not have a microphone or speaker on your computer.
2. You do not have a iOS or Android smartphone.
3. You cannot connect to a network for video and VoIP (computer audio).

How to join a meeting or webinar by phone only
1. Dial an in-country number. (Make sure to use a Zoom toll-free number, or you
might be charged fees for the call).
Link here for list of dial in phone numbers:
Zoom International Dial In Numbers. 

2. You will hear these words: “Welcome to Zoom. Enter your Meeting ID, followed by #”

TRACK ONE (Keynote Speakers and some webinars) 
TRACK TWO (Step and Principles meetings)
TRACK THREE (Workshops and Forums)
TRACK FOUR (Newcomer meetings) 
HELP CENTER is TRACK FIVE
NEWCOMER ASSISTANCE is TRACK SIX
3. Phone controls for participants.
A. *6 will toggle speaking ability or turn on / off MUTE/UNMUTE
B. *9 will raise or lower your virtual hand.

Phone users only:
Please note that you can only listen in the language the session is using, as translation is not available.  Also, there are some foreign language meetings which only offer translation for Zoom participants on computers.

Most sessions are in English with language interpretation or translated caption.   There are 7 Spanish sessions which may be listened to in Spanish, 3 French sessions and 2 Greek sessions.

Frequently Asked Questions

As Convention draws near an email will be sent to everyone who registered with links to the meetings.

Please check the email you registered with, also check your Spam folder if you don’t find it in your regular email.

All sessions will be recorded in the language of presentation.

Yes. This event is accessible by registration only.

Please register at: https://oavirtualconvention.org

A sliding scale to allows attenders to pay what they can afford.

The suggested minimum donation is $5.00.  Your financial support allows us to carry the message of OA recovery. We provide scholarships for people who find the suggested minimum contribution is a hardship.

Absolutely! There is a special group of meeting geared toward those new to the fellowship.

No. You may attend via the web without installing zoom or having a zoom account. You may also listen by phone or by smart phone. (Foreign language translation and closed-captioning may not be available on phones).

No. You can join by phone to listen, you can join by tablet to attend, or you use to join any way you call in or access via an internet connection.

Yes.  You use a phone to join a Zoom meeting or webinar, allowing you to dial in to a virtual meeting without a computer. This is useful when:

  • you do not have a microphone or speaker on your computer
  • you do not have a iOS or Android smartphone
  • you cannot connect to a network for video and VoIP (computer audio)

Host or co-host will disable the capability for all participants to unmute themselves. To cut down on  chaos. It is also a smart security tactic. If you wish to speak during designated sharing time, please raise your virtual hand and you will be called upon in order by the Host.

No, you are not required to have your camera/video on.

  1. In your meeting/webinar controls, click Interpretation 
  2. Click on the language that you would like to hear.
  3. (Optional) To hear the interpreted language only, click Mute Original Audio.

Notes:

To take advantage interpretation, you must join the meeting audio through your computer audio/VoIP. Language interpretation is not available using the dial-in or call me phone audio features.

  • As a participant joining a language channel, you can broadcast back into the main audio channel if you unmute your audio and speak.

If closed captioning or live transcripts are available during a meeting, you can view these as a participant. They can also be viewed while in a Zoom Room.

Windows | macOS | Linux

View closed captioning or live transcription during a meeting or webinar

  1. Sign in to the Zoom desktop client.
  2. Join a meeting or webinar.
  3. In the meeting controls toolbar, click the Show Captions icon .
  4. (Optional) Click-and-drag the captions to move their position in the meeting window. 

Note: On Linux closed captioning is available, but live transcription is not yet available.

Set your speaking language

You may be prompted to set the speaking language when you enable captions. The speaking language selection impacts all participants. English is the default language, but other languages can be selected. This tells the system which language it will hear you speak in and generates captions in that language. If you speak in language A, but Zoom is set to expect language B, the captions generated will be inaccurate.

  1. In the meeting controls toolbar, next to Show Captions , click the up arrow icon 
  2. Click Speaking language, then select a language.

On the pop-up, confirm the language you want to set as the spoken language, then click Save
Zoom will transcribe captions in the chosen language for all participants.

Ask in the Chat room. There will be a monitor. Please remember to put any Questions for the Presenters in the Q&A section.

If your question can’t be answered in the Chat, please go to the HELP DESK. https://oavirtualregion.org/help2024/

Captions are an available option in the convention sessions. To use them, follow these steps:

To view closed captioning during a meeting or webinar

  1. Join a meeting or webinar.
  2. In the meeting controls toolbar, click the Show Captions icon .

Adjust closed captioning size

  1. In the meeting controls, click More , then click Captions.
  2. Under Your Caption Settings, click Caption settings
    The Accessibility desktop client settings window will appear.
  3. Under Closed Caption, move the slider to adjust the caption size .

How to view captions in another language

If the speaker is presenting in another language, and you want the captions to be generated into your language, Zoom can translate the captions into your preferred language. This is done in real-time, during the meeting, and can be set by each individual participant.

  1. Next to the Show Captions button, click the up button ..
  2. Under the Translate to section of the menu, click on the language you want the captions translated to.
    Click the More option to see more available languages.
    Once a different language is chosen, the captions will be generated and translated into that language for you. Other participants can choose a language for their captions independently of your chosen language.

Note: Choice of Translate to language will be saved and applied to future meetings. (If you care to, disable afterwards, as this is for you only.

 

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