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A Webinar on Webinars Karen G. Schneider Community Librarian Equinox Software, Inc. “The Evergreen Experts” http://esilibrary.com March, 2009
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Webinar on Webinars

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A Webinar on Webinars

Karen G. SchneiderCommunity LibrarianEquinox Software, Inc. “The Evergreen Experts”http://esilibrary.com March, 2009

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Prologue: before we get started…Basic commands for GoToWebinar

•Testing your audio•Mute/unmute•Raising hands•Asking questions

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So now are we in lockstep?

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If stuff happens: Relax, don’t worry! Roll with it.

photo by Timothy de Ruyter

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1. What is a webinar…

And why do you care?

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“Web conferencing is used to conduct live meetings or presentations via the Internet.” — Wikipedia

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Other characteristics…

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Flexible communication

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•Surveys! Polls! Questions!•Roles: presenters, organizers,

panelists, attendees•Hand off the keyboard and mouse to

someone else!•Boot people out of sessions!

And more….

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•Loss of kinesthetic (body language) cues

•Not standardized•Attention economics:

people tend to multitask

•Stress factor

Webinar drawbacks

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Key challenge for webinar participants:

Learning to relax, don’t worry, and roll with it.

photo by Timothy de Ruyter

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2. Power Tips for Webinar Attendees

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2.1 Read the instructions in advance

Do you have the right equipment?Have you downloaded the software?Are you sure your equipment works?Have you skimmed basic commands?

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Example:Logitech ClearChat Comfort USB Headset

OR…+

2.2 Dress for SuccessVOIP: The free-n-easy equipment setup

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O.k. alternative setup #1

Dial-in (usually $$) — supported by most software

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O.k. alternative setup #2: Listening + Chat

+Widely supported; requires extensive

multitasking

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Bad, bad, BAD setup: The dreaded webcam microphone

Echo, feedback, distortion, and collective misery

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2.3 ONE person per PC, please!

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2.4 Show up early

Get situatedTest equipmentExplore menus

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2.5 Mute yourself when you aren’t talking

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2.6 Identify yourself when you communicate

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2.6 What are YOUR ideas?

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And remember…Relax! Don’t worry! Roll with it!

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3. Power Tips for Webinar Presenters

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3.1 Pick the right software for your audience

(More on that in part 4)

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3.2 Assume people won’t read the instructions in advance

Plan a little extra “getting situated” timeBuild in “webinar 101” at the beginning

Don’t assume tech expertise=webinar expertise

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3.3 Use 2 or more monitors

First monitor: exploded webinar control panel Second monitor: your displayed screen

Third monitor: Twitter, Facebook, email from your mom, etc.

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3.4 Have a wingman

The wingman… Responds to text chats

Repeats questions and assists with sensemaking remindersHelps with technical complications

Helps you remember to record sessions and save files

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3.5 Assume control

Ask people to identify themselves, mute keyboards, etc. Mute people if they’re noisy

Redirect discussion when necessary

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And remember…Relax! Don’t worry! Roll with it!

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4. Selecting Webinar Software

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4.1 Scan the field: what are people using?

WebexGotowebinar

CentraAdobe

OPALDimDim

Etc.

What features do they like? Hate? Miss?Take advantage of trial offers.

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4.2 Identify and rank requirements:

MandatoryHighly desiredDesired

Be aware:These products arerapidly evolving!

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4.3 Features of general importance

•Cost (and payment options)•Stability•Ease of use•Platform support (Windows? Mac? Linux?)•Display quality•Number of attendees who can attend a single

session•Audio service: Flexible VOIP/dial-in options•Chat function•Full duplexing versus half duplexing

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4.4 Features important to Equinox

•All of the above, plus… if possible:

•Open source•Recording (video and transcripts)•Registration functions (register, remind, follow-

up)•Support for additional panelists and presenters•Hand over keyboard and mouse•Change presenters on the fly•Start meetings on the fly• Invite people to ongoing sessions

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4.5 Other features to consider

•Video (“Brady Bunch”-style heads in boxes)▫Massive bandwidth drain

•Polling•Surveys•Voting•Feedback tools•Drawing tools•Rescheduling functions•Toll-free conference number options

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4.6 What we’re going with (for now)

• Gotowebinar for public sessions▫ Windows/Mac workstation support▫ Generally good feature set▫ Supports huge number of attendees (1,000)▫ Chat function not well-designed for engagement ▫ Good value for the price▫ Month-to-month contract

• Webex small-business solution for developer/in-house sessions▫ Windows/Mac/Linux workstation support▫ Excellent feature set▫ Very pricy for large groups, reasonable for small groups▫ Month-to-month contract

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And don’t forget: Relax, don’t worry! Roll with it.

photo by Timothy de Ruyter

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Thanks!•Karen G. Schneider

[email protected]

•Equinox: http://www.esilibrary.com•Evergreen: http://www.evergreen-ils.org