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1 APO IMPACT Live Presenter Orientation

2 Objectives Review the structure of APO IMPACT webinars and the roles of all involved Introduce the GoToWebinar software and learn how it functions Discuss live vs. virtual audiences Provide tips for good webinars Practice running a PowerPoint

3 Webinar Roles Organizers Full control over all webinar functions Allowed to speak Participants No control over webinar functions Typically not allowed to speak Panelists Limited control over webinar functions Allowed to speak GoToWebinar Terminology

4 Webinar Roles Producer Oversees the webinar and works “behind the scenes” Presenter Presents the main topic of the webinar, answers questions from participants Moderator Does introduction and conclusion, runs polls, facilitates Q/A, assists presenter as needed APO IMPACT Live Terminology

5 Producer Full control over the webinar functions Records the webinar Resolves any technical issues Controls who has presentation focus Filters questions from the participants (either respond or hold for presenter)

6 Moderator Introduces the webinar and presenter Manages polls and provides analysis Asks questions from the participants Concludes webinar, announcements Ready to take over in case of dead air Acts as a “sidekick” to the presenter

7 Presenter Develops the main presentation for the topic and writes the script Writes and submits the poll questions (and answers) to the Producer Answers questions from participants Creates the follow-up handout

8 Hardware Broadband internet (cable/DSL) Hardwired connection (avoid Wi-Fi) Headset with microphone for computer (available for less than $30)

9 Webinar Structure Preparation Introduction Presentation Conclusion Debriefing Follow-up

10 Preparation 15-20 minutes prior to start time Log in using the link in the e-vite Check GTW permissions Set up control panel windows Final sound check

11 Introduction Done by the Moderator Starts promptly at 9:00pm EST Approximately 5 minutes Brief overview of webinar interface Introduction of speaker and topic

12 Presentation Done by the Presenter Approximately 45-50 minutes Polls conducted by the Moderator Q/A can be done throughout the presentation, at the end, or both

13 Conclusion Done by the Moderator Approximately 10 minutes Overview of LD program and upcoming events/webinars Directions for feedback surveys

14 Debriefing Involves entire webinar team – Presenter, Moderator, Producer About 20-30 minutes, depending on how things went Review presentation content, format, interactivity, technical issues, etc. Document feedback for future use

15 Follow-up Presenter creates a written summary of the topic(s) discussed in the webinar 2 pages typical, 4 pages maximum Submit summary to Producer Producer will distribute to attendees

16 GoToWebinar Let’s take a look at the interface

17 Presenter Screen Tools

18 Presenter Control Panel Grab Tab

19 Presenter Show Screen

20 Presenter Audience View Pane

21 Attendee List Pane

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23 Question Answer Pane

24 Live vs. Virtual Audience Live Instant feedback – hands, faces, etc. Talking directly to a group of people Skill set is that of a lecturer or speaker Virtual Little to no instant feedback Talking directly to a computer screen Skill set is that of a radio or TV host

25 Live vs. Virtual Audience Think about how a news anchor does his job Script is in front of you Read through the script and pretend you are speaking to someone Visualize how you sound to the participants

26 Good Webinars Format Use the PowerPoint template and its pre-built slide designs Be consistent with f o n ts, s i z e s, colors Be careful Don’t try to put every little detail about the topic onto one slide so that it is so packed full of text that the participants have to spend their time reading your slide instead of hearing your presentation. to align things properly

27 Good Webinars Graphics/Pictures Stay inside the lines Limit number of pictures (1-2 per slide) Use compressed formats (GIF, JPG) Limit the use of animation effects Think small, compact, and simple

28 Good Webinars Timing Plan for 30-35 minutes of material 3-5 poll questions (~1 minute each) Plan for 5-10 minutes for questions, depending on the topic Keep track of your own time

29 Good Webinars Preparing your Environment Mute your house and/or cell phone Eliminate any other sources of noise Sit in a comfortable chair Have a glass of water nearby

30 Good Webinars Preparing your Computer Disable instant messaging programs, or anything that might pop up a window Turn off streaming media applications that would use up system resources Set your resolution to 1024 x 768

31 Good Webinars Preparing your Computer Check that your headset/mic are functioning properly Clean up your desktop or use “Clean Screen” when showing your desktop Have the files you wish to share open and ready to go in 1 or 2 clicks

32 Good Webinars Running the Webinar On the “Set Up Show” dialog, set the Show Type to run in a window Resolution should be 1024 x 768 Use arrow keys or PageUp/PageDown to advance slides (cursor is visible) Relax and have fun!

33 Practice Let’s practice!


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