Many of us have probably participated in one or more webinars by now. Here at Team Expansion, we’ve been doing webinars now for a year or so… but I’ll be honest: sometimes our results are better than others. Some of our webinars have left participants longing for more audience interaction. We struggle, at times, with how to make it more interesting and dynamic. Do you have tips? … or have you discovered a book, online resource, or other guide? Please share by leaving a comment. Thanks for helping the Brigada family with this new medium, loaded with potential. By plugging in your comments, this “Back Page” editorial can become a holding tank for resources and ideas… thanks to you!
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Christian Computing Magazine recently had an “intro” article on webinars. http://www.ccmag.com/articles/articles.php?recordID=201
My colleague Dave has had the opportunity to deliver a couple of live conference sessions remotely, using Skype, which we have described here:
http://www.internetevangelismday.com/speaker.php
blessings
Tony