The Online & Digital Events Service helps you choose the best tool for running your event and provides information to make your event a success. IMPORTANT: Zoom Retirement and Transition to Teams Please note that the University's centrally supported Zoom service will be retired on 4 May 2026.Introducing the Smarter Meetings Hub, linked below:Smarter Meetings Hub (SharePoint)The Smarter Meetings Hub brings together the information you need to plan, run, and participate in effective online meetings using Microsoft Teams, Town Halls, and Webinars. It includes:Short 2–4 minute video guidesStep-by-step instructionsFeature comparisons and explanationsFAQ responses based on the most common questions raisedBest practice meeting tips, from quick catch-ups to large-scale eventsWhether you are hosting tutorials, delivering presentations, running committee meetings, managing breakout discussions, or producing large events, the Hub provides clear, practical support for a wide range of scenarios across the University.Upcoming Live Training EventsOver the coming weeks, we will also introduce a selection of live 1-hour training sessions, delivered in partnership with 365Tribe, our Microsoft 365 adoption specialists. These sessions will give colleagues the opportunity to learn hands-on with an expert, ask questions, and explore advanced features. Upcoming topics will include:Smarter Meetings with TeamsBefore, During & After: Running a Complete End-to-end Teams MeetingPresenting in Teams MeetingsMoving and Sharing Your Meeting FilesTroubleshooting Teams: Common concerns and how to overcome themFeature Deep Dive: PowerPoint Live, Whiteboards & LoopBreakout Rooms – setup, management, and best practicesDiscover Town Halls for Large-scale EventsTeams Webinars: Planning, Presenting, and ProducingDates and booking information will be shared shortly in the Hub.We are also in the process of providing targeted sessions for specific user groups, including colleagues with more complex meeting or accessibility needs, and we will continue to work closely with our BSL community to ensure appropriate support and solutions are in place.What You Can Do NowAs we continue preparing for the retirement of Zoom on 4 May, we encourage colleagues to:Begin scheduling all new meetings in Microsoft TeamsReschedule any existing Zoom bookings taking place from 4 May onwardReview any Zoom recordings or stored content that may need to be moved to a University-supported location (guidance will follow)Explore the Smarter Meetings Hub to get familiar with the tools, features, and resources availableWe are Here to Support YouWe appreciate that this transition represents a significant change for many colleagues, particularly those who have relied heavily on Zoom for teaching, events, and collaboration. Your feedback so far has been invaluable, and it will continue to shape the support we provide.The Smarter Meetings Hub will evolve throughout the project, with new content and guidance added regularly based on the needs and questions you raise.Thank you once again for your engagement, cooperation, and openness as we work together to unify our collaboration tools and ensure best value for the University. There are a suite of options to consider and choose from to ensure that your need is best matched with the appropriate solution. We also offer training support, as well as (for some services) the management of digital aspects of events.IMPORTANT: Security, Data Protection, and PrivacySecurityPlease review the University of Edinburgh's policies on Information Security which applies when using the Online and Digital Events platforms, linked as a PDF below:University of Edinburgh Information Security PolicyIf you are sharing research data through the Online and Digital Events platforms, please refer to the following Research Data Service webpage for information:Research Data ServiceData ProtectionDPIADPIAs have been completed at the University of Edinburgh for each of the Online and Digital Events services.Please access the files below using Your University Login.Microsoft Teams DPIAMicrosoft Teams Town Halls DPIA (formerly Live Events)Microsoft Stream DPIAEventbrite DPIAUniversity Data Protection policyYou can also review the University's policy on Data protection here:University of Edinburgh Data Protection PolicyPrivacyRecording Online and Digital EventsPlease read the following privacy notices on recording online and digital meetings and events:Recording privacy statement (external collaborators) (Word)Recording privacy statement (internal – staff and students) (Word)Please also read through the information and guidelines we provide for recording Online and Digital Events:Guiding Principles - Recording online and digital eventsFurther Privacy InformationYou can also review the University's privacy notices, which apply when using the Online and Digital Events services:Student Privacy NoticesEmployee Privacy NoticesMore informationIf you have concerns about security, data protection or privacy in any of the Online and Digital events service platforms, please contact the IS Helpline below:Contact IS Helpline Advice and Guidance Advice and Guidance for Online and Hybrid Events. Which Tool to Use Not sure which tool to use for your event? Use this comparative table for recommendations. Supported Tools Information, support, guidance, and training on supported tools for events. User Stories Examples of past online events across the University. Additional Advice (External Links)The Association for Computing Machinery has produced a useful guide accessible below:Guide on best practices for virtual conferencesSimilarly, you may wish to view that created by the National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement:Guide to Creating and Running Online Meetings and EventsThe Digital Skills and Training team provide access to digital resources and training courses which can help with hosting online meetings and events. More information can be found through the link below:Digital Skills and Training webpageFor further information on security when hosting online meetings and events, visit below:Information Security webpageFor information on equipment and user support for conferences and special events, see below:Conference and Event Support webpage This article was published on 2024-10-08