Joining Sessions
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This guide covers how to access and navigate your committee sessions in CHASE.
Finding Your Committee
From the Dashboard
- Log in to CHASE
- Your assigned committees appear on the dashboard
- Click on a committee to enter the session view
Multiple Committee Access
If you're participating in multiple committees:
- Switch between committees using the committee selector
- Each committee maintains its own session state
- Your role may differ between committees
Session Interface
Status Bar
The top of the screen shows:
- Current committee name
- Session status (Formal Debate, Caucus, etc.)
- Your delegation name
Main Panel
The central area displays:
- Current speakers list
- Timer display
- Session information
Your Actions
The action panel (usually on the right or bottom) contains:
- Request to Speak button
- Submit Motion button
- Voting controls (when active)
During Different Session States
Formal Debate
- Speakers list is active
- You can request to be added
- Watch for your turn to speak
Moderated Caucus
- Topic is displayed prominently
- Shorter speaking times apply
- Multiple speeches per delegate possible
Unmoderated Caucus
- Timer shows remaining caucus time
- No speakers list active
- Use this time for informal negotiations
Voting Procedure
- Speakers list is closed
- Follow chair instructions for voting
- Cast your vote when called
Connection Issues
If you lose connection:
- CHASE will attempt to reconnect automatically
- Refresh the page if issues persist
- Your place in the speakers list is preserved
- Contact technical support if problems continue
Mobile Access
CHASE works on mobile devices:
- Use landscape orientation for best experience
- Core functions are available
- Some advanced features may be limited
Hinweis
For the best experience, we recommend using a laptop or desktop computer during committee sessions.