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Get answers to frequently asked questions about GoReact here. 

GoReact FAQs

  • We have learned that GoReact compresses files as they are uploaded.  For many presentations this will not have much effect, but for some presentations that a) use slides of posters without zooming in on areas or using additional close up slides of the poster, or b) have small fonts or small graphs, details may be too blurry.  However, you can choose to use a YouTube Link instead of uploading your presentation as a file.  This should improve the quality.  Please see the instructions HERE.  

  • It is required that all student presenters attend a mandatory prep session prior to participating as crucial information is shared.  The presentation and accompanying survey quiz  is available on the previous page: https://urc.ucdavis.edu/overview 

  • Yes, this is absolutely allowed. Any mixed media and video content is allowed. Just remember that you need to keep the total presentation less than 15 min, and file size less than 2GB. (And as a cool note, I have seen examples at live professional conferences where the presenters attached an iPad attached to a poster as a way to show a video!)

  • If you have a more interdisciplinary project that fits more than one session, you can choose to upload your video presentation in up to two of the conference sessions. This will potentially allow your video presentation to be viewed by more attendees. Note that if your video is uploaded in two conference sessions, there will be two parallel Q&As to monitor.

  • All UC Davis community members with active campus email addresses can be invited to the conference on GoReact. Please have them complete the 2020 Undergraduate Research, Scholarship & Creative Activities Conference Registration form in order to receive information about attending.  Information about the Conference and the link to the registration form can be found on the Conference page of our website.

  • Feedback on presentations will be provided by moderators and fellow presenters through built-in GoReact features that allow video, audio and text comments. It is also expected that you will provide feedback on other presentations as well. To find out more about how to give feedback on the GoReact platform visit the Critiquing Videos reference.

  • Faculty moderators, fellow presenters and registered UC Davis campus faculty, students and staff members can provide feedback at any time on May 7 and May 8.   In each comment section there is the ability to reply and actively engage audience members. We recommend checking in several times on each day to engage in feedback throughout the duration of the conference (both May 7 & May 8). Review the guides on Reviewing FeedbackCritiquing Feedback and Editing Feedback to become familiar with how to continue the research dialogue.  

  • The video content is the property of the presenter and GoReact does not archive, keep or own anything. You (and the URC) will have the ability to delete video content when the conference is over. In fact, there is a warning when you delete your video that states GoReact cannot recover it. GoReact also does not access any content or use your content at all in any circumstances because it belongs to you. GoReact.com works with over 600 colleges and universities and this is their policy. Even if the content is not deleted by you (or the URC), they will not access or use your information.

  • Almost any video file type from any video platform can be uploaded (GoReact will convert all videos to mp4 files upon uploading. Please upload one of the following video file types: MP4, M4V, MPG, WMV, MOV, AVI, 3GP, FLV, MKV, MTS, VP6, WMA, M4A, AAC, MP2, MP3. The length of time for videos is 15 minutes and the size limit for video files is 2GB. In addition to uploading a video file, you can also add a slide deck and/or PDF file (e.g. a PDF of your poster, the PDF of your abstract, etc). See more info on GoReact.com.

  • The two main reasons why uploads fail are a poor internet connection (too slow or inconsistent) and/or a large file. This guide will walk you through how to address most upload problems.

  • The deadline for uploading video presentations is Monday, April 27 by 11:59 pm.  We have selected this earlier deadline for loading in hopes to diminish complications from technical issues that might arise.

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