Posted on August 15, 2008 by mollybob
I recently had someone request a recording of a webinar they had missed and I refused to give it to them. I was not being difficult or trying to show some display of my (not so awesome) political power. Infact, in my eyes I was trying to provide them with the best service possible.
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Posted on July 4, 2008 by mollybob
As I was writing my last post “The Sound of Silence”, I decided to seek a definition of “webinar” as I understand the term. Surprisingly, this proved a difficult task. Most definitions seemed to limit webinars to information conveyence, some made reference to interactivity, and a surprisingly large amount suggested that interactive features be disabled [...]
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Posted on April 27, 2008 by mollybob
I have to admit. I am biased. Probably by my generation, probably by what I’ve been taught, probably by my learning style. I don’t really like boring self paced “click next here and read these words” kinda stuff. I mean those robotic recorded presentations which aren’t conducive to dialogue. There’s noone [...]
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