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Mosaico de Letras. Sync.in. Web Conferencing A Practical Guide. Bigbluebutton - MyStart. Four ways with webinars. [4 formats for running webinars] Have you ever attended an online seminar or ‘webinar’? If so, did it follow by davidking this pattern? Introduction by moderatortalk by presenter (with PowerPoint slides)question-and-answer time Chances are that it did. So what other options do we have? 1 Chalk and talk PowerPoint slides and presentation. 2 Talk and talk Basically an interview. 3 Listen and do This is an effective webinar format if you would like participants to actually try out a tool for themselves during your presentation.

Edmodo Webinar 4 Guided tour Using shared browsing in the webinar platform, the presenter walks participants through a process, or a website. What about you? *Thanks to my the Consultants-E colleague Ana d’Almeida, who inspired me with ideas for this post through her recent work in writing a short online course for the British Council. Nicky Hockly The Consultants-E June 2010 Teachers & Web 3.0 - A Beginner´s Guide to Webs 1,2,3, x. Webinars Workskhop. About us Courses & workshops Consultancy services Clients & publications Tools & webquests Resources > Tools & Resources > Webinars Workskhop Workshop Resources & Handouts Ways with webinars Links & Resources 1. 2. 3. 4. E-Book Hocky, N (2012) Webinars: A Cookbook for Educators. Videos: Webinar tips from experts Tips for engaging your audience Tech tips for webinars: [ Download this resource in PDF format to use in your training or teacher development sessions ] Share this © The Consultants-E Ltd., 2003 - 2013 Sitefinity ASP.NET CMS.

Webinars: A Cookbook for Educators | The Round. This book is a comprehensive guide to running excellent webinars. Whether you’re an old webinar hand, or have never attended or run one before, you’ll find useful advice and ideas based on over a decade of experience in organizing, attending and running webinars. Giving a good webinar is like cooking and serving a good meal. This metaphor frames the book. So let’s get into the kitchen, and start cooking! This book is aimed at: Educators interested in exploring the options provided by synchronous online communicationOnline conference/webinar presenters and moderatorsTeachers of online classesAnyone thinking of offering webinars but unsure of how or where to start You can view an extended sample here.

Watch the video of tips on how to do great webinars by various experts. Watch the video of tips on how to engage your audience Here’s what people are saying about Webinars. [Webinars] is written for inexperienced trainers in online training. From Charles Rei on his blog businessenglishideas.