What is a webinar?
Short for Web-based Seminar, a
webinar is a presentation, lecture, workshop or seminar that is transmitted over
the Web. A key feature of a webinar is its interactive elements — the ability
to give, receive and discuss information. This is significantly different to Webcasts,
which are one way and do not allow interaction between the presenter and the
audience.
How does a webinar work?
You can try running a webinar yourself,
and if you’re brave, you’ll line up this equipment:
·
A
computer with access to the Internet
·
A set of
speakers (or a headset) to hear questions and talk to the attendees.
·
An
inexpensive microphone to give your presentation.
You will also want to make sure
your software allows you to:
·
Share
Videos
·
Share Web
Sites
·
Share
Power Point Presentations
·
Record
your entire event to share with others
Helpful video on a webinar from
Youtube
The
people ‘attending’ the webinar will need:
·
A
computer
·
Fast
access to the Internet
·
A set of speakers
(or a headset) to listen to those who are giving the presentation
·
An
inexpensive microphone if you plan to participate with comments or questions
·
Software
to record the Webinar if the presenter is not providing a recording
Using
commercial software
If you’re not so brave you can use
commercial software, including GoToWebinar and GoToMeeting (Webinar.com) which gives you a 30-day free
trial; try Google+ Hangouts which is free; or sign up to Skype.com which
provides free voice and video conversations.
Webinar
newbies
“What would I tell my friend? I’d tell
them to present much in the same way as they do in person. Prepare by doing
some background research on the audience, keep the slides simple, insert a few
pictures or illustrations here and there, have a co-presenter ask questions to
vary the tone and range, and make sure to include a call to action or a
checklist.”
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