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All our training courses will be presented in the webinar format. The courses will be announced one month ahead of time. We will announce it both on the site and on the web. If you are interested in any particular course please click here to send us an email. We will keep you informed of the schedule.

Below is a short description of the webinar format:

A webinar is a type of web seminar, which is designed to be interactive between the presenter and audience. A webinar is 'live' in the sense that information is conveyed according to an agenda, with a starting and ending time. In most cases, the presenter may speak over a standard telephone line, pointing out information being presented on screen, and the audience can respond over their own telephones, preferably a speakerphone.

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Other typical features of a web conference include:

  • Slide presentations (often created through PowerPoint)
  • Live video (via webcam or digital video camera)
  • VoIP (Real time audio communication through the computer via use of headphones and speakers)
  • Recording (for viewing at a later time by anyone using a unique web address)
  • Whiteboard with annotation (allowing the presenter and/or attendees to highlight or mark items on the slide presentation. Or, simply make notes on a blank whiteboard.)
  • Text chat (for live question and answer sessions)
  • Polls and surveys (allows the presenter to conduct questions with multiple choice answers directed to the audience)
  • Screen sharing/desktop sharing/application sharing (where participants can view anything the presenter currently has shown on their screen. Some screen sharing applications allow for remote desktop control, allowing participants to manipulate the presenters screen, although this is not widely used.)
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