As Riddle points out, "Perhaps the most important thing we discovered about creating and delivering webinars is that they must be thoughtfully tailored. Webinars, like any form of education, simply cannot be effective when dished out as fixed scripts delivered to a faceless audience" (2010, p. 29).
Although companies can develop the in-house expertise and technological support needed to deliver webinars, there are a number of vendors who provide webinar services, including Microsoft (Live Meeting), Webex and Genesys, as well as many others (Rudolph, 2006). According to Rudolph, "They all offer application sharing, white boarding (demonstrations), chat and real-time question-and-answer capabilities and have the ability to tailor delivery by group size" (2006, p. 57). The specific type of webinar used will likely depend on the material being presented and the size of the targeted audience. For example, Rudolph notes that, "Small webinar meetings usually are interactive, for example, while larger ones (20 or more participants) likely will follow a teacher/student lecture format" (2006, p. 57).
One of the main attributes of webinars is the ability to share information in a real-time fashion. According to Rudolph, application-sharing features involve two primary tasks:
1. Viewing. This feature allows all webinar participants in remote locations to see an application, even if it is not installed on their local hard drive.
2. Sharing. This feature allows the collaborative editing of documents in real time, again without needing local software. Another notable function is the presenter's capacity to conduct online polls, tabulate the data right away and share the results with the audience -- or let them remain anonymous (Rudolph, 2006, p. 58).
Another key advantage of webinars is their relatively low cost compared to conventional seminars and training sessions. Although costs differ by vendor, the length of the webinar and the number of participants, typical costs run between $21 to $30 per hour or person (Rudolph, 2006). In addition, Rudolph reports that, "A user also can purchase a license for a specific number of 'seats' for a year and pay one lump sum" (2006, p. 58). Companies that are interested in using these emerging technologies for their own purposes should take several factors into account...
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