Understanding SOG Webinars

sog_webinarsWe’ve written a couple posts now on webinars at SOG (here and here), but today’s event wins the prize.  For those unable to attend today’s webinar, you missed out!  I hope you will take the time to watch the archive.  It is well-worth a lunch time viewing…but not as good as the live event!

The goals of the webinar were to:

  1. give all attendees a first-hand look at what SOG webinars look–and act–like
  2. demonstrate a range of activities available in an SOG webinar (hint: you can do more than PowerPoint)
  3. Help you see ways a webinar might be useful to your courses, conferences and programs.

While viewing the archive, you’ll hear from numerous SOG colleagues: Donna Warner, Jen Lobenhofer, Joel Galbraith, Nancy Kiplinger, Shadi Eskaf, Cindy Lee.  You’ll also hear and read responses to a number of questions from your peers.

The webinar covers: using PowerPoints, playing videos, using multiple presenters, using remote presenters, conducting audience polls (ala TurningPoint and clickers), online group discussions, question moderating, shared web browsing, annotation, session breaks,  and much more  ;-)

Webinar archive link: http://breeze.unc.edu/p25529382/

Thank you to all those that helped with *and* participated in the event.  What did YOU think of it?  Did you gain any new insights?  What challenges/benefits do you foresee?  Please share your comments with us below!

-TLS team

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