2. Webinar - What is it?
Since there can be a Webinar
Webinar - the service allows
Webinar - applications include web conferencin
Webinar-Features
Webinar – Etymology
interactive Webinars
Other typical features of a web conference
3. Deployment Models
Brief History
Software vendors and services
4. At the end of the lesson the students
should be able to know what is a webinar.
Students should look to try and attend this
kind of conferences or seminars.
This class serves to once again educate
students about the possibilities included in
the Internet.
5. is a conference on the Internet;
is a service that allows conference to be shared with remote
locations, where the communication is only one route, ie, only
one person talks and other watch.
interaction between participants is limited only to chat and
can talk to each other or just to send questions to the
speaker.
6. for a specific application installed in each of the
participating computers
a web application that runs inside the browser simply
by typing the website address where the webinar will
take place, most times it is necessary to pre-register.
This service is possible through the Internet,
particularly on connections TCP / IP.
7. real-time communications point-to-point
multicast communications from a sender to
many receivers.
8. information-based text messaging, voice and
video conversations to be shared
simultaneously in geographically dispersed
locations;
meetings, training events, lectures, or short
presentations from any computer.
9. Some web conferencing solutions require additional
software to be installed (usually via download) by the
presenter and participants, while others eliminate this
step by providing a physical hardware or device.
The system requirements depend on the supplier.
Some service providers provide a web conferencing
solution, while others have improved existing
technologies.
10. Most also provide a means to interact with email and
calendar client, so that customers can plan an event
and share information about it in advance.
A participant may be a person, an individual or a
group.
The system requirements allow individuals within a
group can participate (for example, when a participant
public asks a question) depend on the size of the
group.
11. The handling requirements are often responsible of
the group.
Most vendors also offer both a written copy of an
event, or a means for a subscriber to record an event.
Support for the planning of a shared event is typically
integrated with calendar applications and e-mail.
12. The method of controlling access to an event is provided
by the supplier.
Other value-added features are included as desired by
vendors that provide them. In addition to exceptions (for
example, and TokBox OpenMeetings and WebHuddle and
BigBlueButton), web conferencing services do not apply
software free, but proprietary software, see Comparison of
web conferencing software.
13. This term is short for Web-based seminar, a
presentation, lecture, workshop or seminar that is
transmitted through the Web,
Specifically is a portmanteau of web and seminars, to
describe a specific type of web conferencing.
Some argue that webinars can be one way, from the speaker
to the audience with limited audience interaction, so one way
transmissions are perhaps more accurately called webcasts.
14. Can be more collaborative and include research and question and answer
sessions to allow full participation between the audience and presenter. In
some cases, the presenter may speak over a standard telephone line, while
pointing out information being presented on the screen and the audience
can respond over their own telephones, speakers, allowing for greater
comfort and convenience. There are web conferencing technologies on the
market that have incorporated the use of VoIP (voice over Internet protocol)
audio to enable a fully web-based communication. Depending on the
provider, the webinar can provide hidden or anonymous participant
functionality, making them unknown to the other participants in that
meeting.
15. Interactive workshops for the online web conferences
are complemented by electronic meeting systems
(EMS), which provide a range of facilitation tools
online such as brainstorming and categorizing, a
range of voting methods or structured
discussions, typically with anonymity optional.
Typically, EMS does not provide basic functionality of
web conferencing, and screen sharing and voice
conferencing although some EMS can control web
conferencing sessions.
16. Slide presentations of images - are presented to the public
markup tools and a remote mouse pointer are used to
engage the audience while the presenter discusses slide
content.
Live or Streaming video - where full motion
webcam, camcorder or digital media files are pushed to
the public.
VoIP (audio communication in real time via computer
through the use of headphones and speakers)
17. Web tours - where URLs, form data, cookies, scripts and
session data can be pushed to other participants enabling
them to be pushed through web-based logins, clicks, etc..
This type of feature works well when demonstrating
websites where users themselves can also participate.
Meeting recording - where the activity is recorded
presentation on the client side or server-side for later
viewing and / or distribution.
18. Whiteboard with annotation (allowing the presenter
and / or attendees to highlight or mark items on the
slide show. Or, simply make notes on a blank slate.)
Text Chat - Live Ask questions and answer
sessions, limited to people linked to meeting. The
text chat can be public (all participants to Disciples)
or private (between 2 participants).
19. Surveys (allows the presenter to conduct questions
with multiple choice answers directed to the public).
Screen sharing / desktop sharing sharing /
application (where participants can see everything the
presenter displays on your screen. Some screen
sharing applications allow remote desktop control,
allowing participants to manipulate the presenters
screen, although this not widely used.)
20. The Web Conference is often sold as a service, hosted on a web server
controlled by the supplier.
The offerings vary by vendor, but most hosted services offer a cost per
user per minute model, a model of a flat monthly fee and seat model.
Some manufacturers also provide a server-side solution that allows the
customer to host your own web conferencing service on its own servers.
Examples of this include Microsoft Office Communications Server (Server
Lync).
21. The Web Conference is available in three models:
hosting service
software services
service device.
An apparatus instead of the solution stayed in
line, is provided as hardware. He is also known as
"in-house" or "on premise" Web conferencing. It
is used to conduct live meetings, remote training
or presentations via the Internet.
22. Real-time text chat facilities such as IRC appeared in late 1980.
The chat and Web-based instant messaging software appeared in the mid-1990s.
In late 1990, the appeal of the first true web conferencing has become available in
dozens of other web conferencing venues followed thereafter.
A trademark for the "webinar" was recorded in 1998 by Eric R. Korb (serial number
75478683, USPTO), but it was difficult to defend because it is currently assigned
to InterCall.
The conference began with Plato Web - a small autonomous system that supports
a single class of terminals connected to a central computer.
23. ACT Conferencing LotusLive TalkPoint
Adobe Acrobat Connect InterCall TeamViewer
BigBlueButton MegaMeeting TimeBridge
BrightTALK Microsoft Office Live Meeting Tokbox
Calliflower Mikogo VenueGen
Citrix Online : dono da Netviewer MSN VeriShow
, GoToMeeting , GoToWebinar Netviewer VIA3
Dimdim fechado para novo registo Nefsis WebEx
a partir de 06 de janeiro de 2011
OmNovia Technologies WebTrain não ativa
Elluminate
OpenMeetings WiZiQ
Epiphan Systems
Oracle Beehive Yuuguu
Reunião Fuze
ooVoo Zoho
Reunião Genesys Centro
IGP
Relance
RHUB Communications Inc.
Google Wave suspensa a partir de
Saba Software
04 de agosto de 2010
ShowDocument
IBM Lotus Sametime e IBM
Skype
24. Webinar - What is it?
Since there can be a Webinar
Webinar - the service allows
Webinar - applications include web conferencing
Webinar-Features
25. Webinar – Etymology
interactive Webinars
Other typical features of a web conference
Deployment Models
Brief history
Software vendors and services
26. “An intelligent person learns from
their mistakes, a wise person learns
from the mistakes of others.” (Augusto
Cury)
“The purpose of learning is
growing, and our minds, unlike our
bodies, can continue growing as we
continue to live.” (Mortimer Adler)