From the course: Learning to Run Webinars

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Setting attendee and presenter permissions

Setting attendee and presenter permissions

From the course: Learning to Run Webinars

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Setting attendee and presenter permissions

- When you present your webinar, you want to have control over what the audience sees and hears. You don't want any noise or technical glitch to ruin your big event. Fortunately, standard webinar tools provide the opportunity to set different permissions for presenters and for attendees. This gives presenters, and the production team, control over the audio, video and interactivity during the webinar. When you schedule your webinar, standard webinar tools provide separate login details for attendees and presenters. This information usually includes a link and a passcode. The webinar tool will usually have different permission settings set, as standard for presenter-level and attendee-level permissions. These permissions usually include these settings as standard. Presenters aren't the only one who log in as presenter. People who use presenter-level permissions include production team members, such as the host, Q and A monitors, and polling monitors. Standard presenter-level…

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