Most Commonly Used Widgets:
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Media Player: (Required) Audio and video player for the webcast. Allow audience members to adjust volume and, for on demand, fast forward, pause and rewind.
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Slides: PowerPoint slides, polling questions, video clips, tests and more can be displayed within a slides widget.
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Chapter: For live/simulive webcasts, this serves as a real-time agenda attendees can follow along with. Once on demand, the attendee can skip directly to the chapter they wish to view.
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Group Chat: Allow attendees to have open, text-based, chat throughout the webcast.
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Q&A: Attendees can submit questions, which are only visible to the webcast moderator. Moderators can supply text based responses to the entire audience or specifically to the individual asking the question. Moderators can also read the submitted questions allowed for live Q&A, resulting in a verbal response.
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Handouts: Allow attendees to view or download documents and/or links made accessible during the webcast.
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Restore: If attendees open, close or move panels on the webcast console, the "Restore" widget will allow them to snap all widgets back to their original design (as laid out by the webcast host).