From the course: Learning to Run Webinars
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Introducing the webinar
- Beginning your webinar with a spoken introduction from a designated host lends a professional quality to your event and lets the audience know what to expect from the webinar. Have someone other than a webinar presenter give the webinar introduction. This person can be designated as the webinar host. Write an introduction script for the host to read from. The introduction should be very brief. The introduction should tell the audience three main things, the topic and title of the webinar, who will be presenting the webinar, and any instructions that attendees need to know to participate in the webinar. Plan what will be shown on the screen during the host's introduction. You can create one or multiple slides to show during the host's introduction. Start by welcoming the audience and let the audience know that they're in the right place at the right time, by stating the title and a brief description of the webinar event. Let the audience know what to do if they're having technical…
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Using audio and video3m 19s
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Preparing your environment1m 48s
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Setting attendee and presenter permissions2m 30s
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Recording the webinar2m 14s
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Opening the webinar event2m 19s
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Introducing the webinar2m 19s
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Handling audience Q&A4m
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Polling the audience2m 57s
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Using interactive whiteboards2m 31s
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Concluding the webinar2m 33s
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Following up with attendees2m 50s
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