Frequently Asked Questions

•  What is a NACUA Virtual Seminar?

A NACUA Virtual Seminar is an interactive program that you can participate in right from your offices. During the program you will be able to ask questions of the speaker, participate in live polling, and discover what your colleagues across the country are thinking and doing about the same issues you face. Registrants are able to listen to speakers over the phone and view a live, online slide presentation via the web, providing them with the same quality and feel as an on-site program.

•  How do I host a site?

Increase the cost-effectiveness of this convenient format by inviting others to join. The site registration fee allows you to invite as many people as your one Internet connection and one phone connection can accommodate, for no extra charge. Use a LCD projector and a speakerphone to allow an entire room full to participate!

•  What equipment and software do I need?

You will need one phone connection to listen to audio and one computer with an internet connection to view the slide presentation. If more than one individual is participating, you will also need speakerphone and a projector.

Please visit www.krm.com/test/ons to test your computer and ensure it has the proper set up. Due to various computer and network security configurations, you should run the text before the day of your event on the same computer you will be using to view the event.

•  What should I do if I need technical assistance?

If you have other technical questions, click here or contact KRM Customer Service at 1.800.775.7654.

•  What should I expect after I register for a virtual seminar?

1. Confirmation Email. After you register online, you will receive a confirmation/receipt email from KRM with your payment details.

2. Connection Instructions and Speaker Materials. A day or two before the event, you will receive an email from KRM. This email will contain connection instructions for both the phone and internet, as well as a link to the pdf of speaker materials, cle forms, and other material for you to download.

3. Post-Program Message. Immediately after the seminar concludes, NACUA will send each site an email encouraging participants to complete the program evaluation and to remind them of any additional related resources that might be available.