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NEW--Released October '07:
Tip Sheet #10: An Overview of Web Conferences, Audio Conferences
and Video Conferences (Including When to use Them)
Tip Sheet #11: How to Plan & Implement Web Conferences (Plus Participation
Tips Too)
Tip Sheet #12: How to Plan & Implement Audio Conferences (Plus
Participation Tips Too)
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Web conferencing, audio
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utilizing any of these meeting formats he or she will soon. Count on it!
This technology is not going away! Get an overview of all three tech meeting
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Web Conferencing - What is it?
By Diane Parker
Web Conferencing is, very simply, a meeting, conference or seminar that is
held over the World Wide Web. Web conferencing can refer to audio, video or
text-based conversations and are conducted in real-time.
Web conferencing is an incredibly useful resource for anyone who trades
within a global market place. It literally allows you to be in two places at
once - sitting at home or in your office whilst conducting a meeting with
someone one the other side of the world.
In its simplest form web conferencing can take the form of free downloads
such as Microsoft NetMeeting or Yahoo Messenger. Subscribers can participate
in text-based 'chats', inviting others into their conversations and being
able to communication in real-time. Add a simple digital camera to this
equation and you have the beginnings of an elementary web conferencing
application.
At the other end of the scale, the most sophisticated applications allow
seminars and presentations to be made to hundreds of delegates at the same
time. Meetings can be fully interactive, allowing question and answer
sessions, the sharing of files and documents and slide show presentations to
be broadcast.
What Can I Do With Web Conferencing?
How you choose to use web conferencing will very much depend upon your line
of work. A webinar (an online seminar) is less interactive than a web
meeting, but is a very effective means of presenting sales pitches,
performance reviews and delivering staff training.
A web meeting on the other hand, can be fully interactive not only in terms
of audio and video but also by allowing the sharing of documents and files
and viewing them online.
What is Online Collaboration?
Online collaboration is an excellent resource for project management,
especially when team members are located in different geographical
locations. Online collaboration provides an advanced level of document
management and file sharing. Documents and files can be viewed, modified and
updated online and in real time.
What Are The Benefits Of Web Conferencing?
The main benefits of web conferencing are to be found in terms of time and
money savings. The need for travel is greatly reduced, and therefore so are
the associated costs of travel - tickets, accommodation, subsistence, to
name but a few. Employees spend less time waiting for flights, travel or
just generally being away from their desk and therefore have more time to
spend productively.
Enhanced communication is another benefit of web conferencing. Where
colleagues could perhaps only meet face to face a few times a year, for
example, web conferencing allows them to meet on a daily basis, if required.
With people talking more, work gets done more efficiently and more
accurately.
How Much Does It Cost?
The cost of web conferencing depends on how sophisticated an application you
need. Low-level, one-to-one systems can be set up these days for virtually
nothing. The most advanced systems, unsurprisingly, can run into thousands
of dollars. Careful research, however, and thoughtful analysis of what you
need from a web conferencing system can allow you to budget accordingly and
match a system to your needs. The chances are, if you are spending money on
travel then you will recoup the cost of your web conferencing software over
time.
About the author:
Diane Parker is a web content writer who specializes in internet related
topics. Her conferencing articles include:
web
conferencing software,
choosing a web conferencing tool and
internet conferencing .
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