Sabtu, 08 Februari 2014

Some Webinar Software Facts

By Ken Morrison


Traditionally, holding a seminar involved congregating people in a conference hall and giving presentations. Webinars, however, achieve the same purpose but operate in a virtual space space where the attendees link up through a network like the internet and watch or listen to a presentation. Webinar software is the program that makes this possible.

A program for webinars can either be free or require a license to use. The free programs usually have limited options compared to the purchased software. The license versions are usually for a wide number of attendees and the more the attendees, the more the license costs.

This program usually comes with a recording capability, such that as long as the feature is enabled, the conference can be recorded. This can later be viewed, sold or given to participants. Another advantage is that most programs can be used to stream webcam images. It is better than other webcam broadcast options as it is normally secure.

This application can also allow audience participation to varying degrees. The attendees can participate in interactive polling, answer questionnaires and any other forms of feedback that have been set up. Since webinars are held in real-time, the presenter(s) can also interact with the attendees by answering any questions or providing links to further resources.

The cost of running this program is also much less than the cost of holding a seminar. The only cost is purchasing the application, beyond that there are no other running costs. It can also be used for a variety of other purposes not just the conferencing. It can be used to offer online courses and video conferencing in the work place.

For companies that require constant people interaction and participation, webinar software is a great company addition. This is because webinars are a great way to communicate with people and disseminate information.




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