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10 changes: 6 additions & 4 deletions emcee-tips.md
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Thank you so much for helping us run one of our calls. Use this guide when you're emceeing a Mozilla Science Lab call!

###Before the call
### Before the call

* Review the agenda - make sure you understand what is going on and how long each section should last for
* If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to any Mozilla Science staff
* Make sure you have a good internet connection, quiet area and a working webcam (for video calls) to take the call.
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* Finalize any last minute details with each of the speakers -- do they want to be introduced in a certain way? Do you know how to pronounce their name?
* Participants may start arriving shortly before the call. Welcome people as they arrive! Don't worry about constantly repeating yourself.

###Once the call starts
### Once the call starts

* Open the event! Welcome everyone.
* This sets the climate for the entire call. You are the focal point - help the audience get excited for the content of this call!
* Reminder users new to Etherpad to name themselves in the top right-hand corner, and sign the roll call.
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* Who is speaking on this call?
* How long is this call?

###During the call
### During the call

Now you can dive into the agenda items. Be gracious and alert as you go through each item. Your job is to be a bridge between each section and not the focal point.

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* If this is at the end of the call, read through if there's time. Otherwise, feel free to skip and encourage listeners to read on their own time.
* If there's a lot of time left, feel free to turn these into verbal updates if the correct people are on the call

###Closing the call
### Closing the call

* Thank everyone! Speakers AND participants.
* Let everyone know when the next call is