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Webinar: Submitted by Sethulakshmi S 1 Year B. Ed Commerce Titus Ii Teachers College

A webinar is an online seminar or presentation that people can attend through the internet. Webinars allow presenters to share their screen and audio to give a presentation to attendees. Common features of webinar software include screen sharing, video sharing, live chat, and polling. Webinars provide advantages like low cost, convenience, and accessibility from anywhere for both presenters and attendees. However, they also have disadvantages such as requiring adequate internet speeds and not allowing for in-person interaction.

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Webinar: Submitted by Sethulakshmi S 1 Year B. Ed Commerce Titus Ii Teachers College

A webinar is an online seminar or presentation that people can attend through the internet. Webinars allow presenters to share their screen and audio to give a presentation to attendees. Common features of webinar software include screen sharing, video sharing, live chat, and polling. Webinars provide advantages like low cost, convenience, and accessibility from anywhere for both presenters and attendees. However, they also have disadvantages such as requiring adequate internet speeds and not allowing for in-person interaction.

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WEBINAR

SUBMITTED BY
SETHULAKSHMI S
1 YEAR B. ED
COMMERCE
TITUS II TEACHERS COLLEGE
What is Webinar?
• The word “webinar” originally came from
“web seminar.”
• A webinar is essentially just a seminar or
workshop held over the Internet, and it can be
a presentation, discussion, demonstration, or
other instructional session. Webinars can
either be free or paid.
• Webinars are sometimes called webcasts,
online trainings, online events, seminars, or
online classes.
Webinar Software features
• Support for multiple presenters
• Video file sharing
• Live chat for attendees
• Screen share
• Prerecord video (or voice) options
• Conference options for viewers to listen in live
• Chat filters to connect attendees and presenters with social
accounts
• Other attendee incentives such as live Q&A tools, polls and
feedback forms
• Live capture to save presentation or streaming capabilities
• Calendar scheduling and invites
• Business webinar platforms may
Common traits
• Most webinars include an audio component:
Participants can listen to the presenter by using
the speaker on their computers, or dialing in
using regular land or cell phones.
• Webinars typically include a visual component :
Usually, the presenter shares his or her desktop
with the audience, and shows participants a slide
show or other document. But presenters can also
show live examples from the web, or do a
demonstration of a particular piece of software.
• Most webinars are live events: the person who is
presenting speaks directly to the audience. There
are ways you can do pre-recorded or automatic
webinars, but live events are more common.
• The presenter uses a webinar tool to run the
event over the Internet: Presenting a webinar to
a live audience requires a special tool, and there
are several software companies that specialize in
webinar tools. GotoWebinar is one of the most
well-known of these tools. Attendees view the
event by using login information provided by the
webinar service
• A lot of webinars include some interactivity : between
the presenter(s) and the audience members. Webinar
services (like GotoWebinar) have special tools that
allow the host to handle questions, run surveys or
speak to participants one-on-one by unmuting their
phone lives.
• The goal of most webinars is to teach the attendees
or answer questions, and there’s usually a loosely-
planned structure of some sort. For example, one
common structure for a free, promotional webinar
might be:
 5-10 minutes of introduction, including going over the
agenda
 60 minutes of how-to content (with presentation slides or
a live demo)
 15 minutes of Q&A
• Webinars are either free (and often include
some sort of pitch of a paid product or
service) or paid (as part of a paid class or
workshop). The flexibility of the platform
makes webinars a great choice for all kinds of
business purposes in many different industries
and niches.
• Webinar attendees can attend the event from
anywhere (and any time zone) as long as they
have an Internet connection.
Advantages
• Webinars are online, so are easy and convenient to both presenters
and participants, as no one has to travel to get to the meeting.
• No type of special equipment is needed, the presenter just
broadcasts with a webcam to the participants. Can be set up with
very little notice.
• Less cost because it is based on the number of people who sign up.
• Any invitations and registration forms are simple for participants to
fill-in online. No need to use the mail so these are less likely to be
late or non-existent.
• It is possible for an unlimited amount of audience to attend since it
is online.
• It can be recorded so that other people can view in if they can’t
attend the webinar.
Disadvantages
• Internet speed must be adequate to allow participants to view the
presentation without distortion or lag time.
• Audio may be limited to the presenter doing a voiceover and participants
can’t interact directly.
• If audio is allowed, participants or presenters may have to pay for phone
charges.
• No communication is possible through body language if no video feed is
available.
• A webinar may not work with all kinds of Internet browsers.
• May not work on Mac computers or mobile devices. This is critical these
days as mobile devices such as tablets, smart phones, etc. are very popular
and used widely.
• Other types of technical problems could also occur with the result being the
anger and frustration of paying participants, i.e. business firewalls, slow
Internet speeds, system configurations incompatible, etc.
• Audience environment may be subject to interruptions or disruptions such
as side conversations, having to do other work at the same time, etc.
Conclusion
• Webinars can be successfully used in all
spheres ranging from education to business
and corporate training.
• Business webinar platforms may also offer
options to integrate the webinar software
with other business apps, such
as CRM platforms and email marketing tools.
Reference
• https://www.bethhayden.com › what-is-a-
webinar.
• https://www.on24.com › blog › how-webinars-
work.
• https://www.croplife.com › webinars › 5-key-
benefits-of-attending-a-webinar.
• https://www.webopedia.com › TERM › Webinar.
• https://myownconference.com › blog › index.php
› what-is-a-webinar.

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