From the course: Learning to Run Webinars
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Building the presentation
- Let's explore some best practices that you can build into your Webinar presentation to maximize engagement and attention from your audience. Share a slide deck or share other digital materials in the Webinar presentation area. Having a streaming video webcam of the presenters is optional and not a necessity. Consider what value it will add for your audience before streaming a webcam video of your speaker. If you need to establish a social or emotional connection with your audience, it may be helpful. If your audience is learning complex concepts a screen chair may be more helpful. It may be enough just to include a photo of the presenter. Consider having multiple speakers. Two presenters can help vary the tone and help keep your audiences' attention. Three speakers can work well. Or having a guest speaker or panel discussion is a way to vary the tone. Remember to introduce all speakers when they begin speaking. Make sure there is enough content in your Webinar so that the text…
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Defining your purpose2m 9s
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Selecting a webinar topic1m 55s
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Selecting webinar presenters2m 31s
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Filling production team roles2m 16s
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Creating a webinar agenda1m 53s
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Orienting the audience2m 20s
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Building the presentation2m 43s
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Planning audience interactivity2m 20s
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Scheduling your webinar2m 9s
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Marketing your webinar2m 31s
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Rehearsing your webinar2m 29s
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