Who's (mainly) responsible?
Lobbying
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Fancy Technology
Amendments and Speeches
100

This person starts the Zoom call

Admin

100
The lobbying process takes place here

Zoom Break-Out Rooms

100

The head chair is kicked out of the Zoom call

One of the co-chairs takes the role of the head chair

100

This program should be used to combine the sound from multiple microphones

VB Audio Cable

100

If a mistake is made in recording the passing or failing of an amendment, this should be done

The redo button next to the amendment should be clicked under the amendment history section

200

This person checks and responds to messages in the Forum Mailbox

Head Chair and Co-Chair

200

Delegates can call for a Student Officer using this function

"Ask for Help" in Zoom

200

A delegate forgets to mute themselves and is disrupting the committee

Ask the delegate to mute themselves. If they do not, the committee admin, the host of the meeting, should mute them

200

This cable is needed to connect the projector to the Admin's computer.

HDMI or VGA
200

Once a delegate has finished their speech, this should be done

The blue "Yield Floor" button next to their delegation on the platform should be clicked and the quality of their participation should be evaluated

300

This person monitors the My Forum page on the platform

Admin

300

Delegates share their clauses with others using this system

My Documents

300

The Zoom chat is being abused by delegates despite previous reminders on remaining professional

The host of the meeting should disable the Zoom chat. The head chair should remind delegates to be professional and to use the platform for communication

300

This is the number of microphones that should be used in a committee that uses a hybrid setup

3

300

If an amendment is unclear or has grammar and spelling issues, this should be done

The co-chair should edit the amendment using the pen function on the platform. If it is too unclear, the delegate should be messaged over the platform for clarification

400

This person sets up the break-out rooms

Head Chair and Admin

400

This should be done when delegates are unable to join a break-out room

The host of the meeting moves the delegate into their preferred break-out room and reminds them to install the latest version of Zoom

400

A delegate experiences severe technical issues in the middle of a speech

Kindly inform the delegate that you will call on them later once they resolved their technical difficulties. Ask them to send you a message via the committee mailbox system when their technology is working again

400

The three cameras in committees with a hybrid setup should have these purposes

To capture the chairs, to capture the podium speaker, to capture all delegates (the audience)

400

When amendments to the second degree are submitted orally, they should be submitted in writing here

Committee Discussion Page

500

This person conducts votes on the platform

Head Chair

500

These three aspects of a resolution should be edited by the chairs before it is sent to the approval panel

Content, Language, and Formatting

500

A delegate's actions have been determined by the chairs to be offensive conduct

Chairs will contact the Secretariat and BERMUN directors with a recommendation of a plan of action. BERMUN Directors will contact the participant's director

500

These items are needed for a hybrid setup (quantities not needed)

Laptops, Microphones, Cameras, Speaker, Projector/Smartboard, Podium, (USB extension cable)

500

Once an amendment is passed, the resolution should be edited this way (three cases)

Amendment adds a clause: The clause should be added to the end of the resolution

Amendment changes an existing clause: The parts of the clause that were removed should be struck through using the "strikethrough"-function. The additions can be pasted in normally 

Amendment strikes a clause: The clause should be struck through using the "strikethrough"-function

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