Web and video conferencing
technology is becoming more sophisticated with each passing
day. A few years ago it was a novelty just to talk with
someone online, and view his or her image at the same time.
Today web conferences bring together entire companies in
complex interaction that rivals live face-to-face meetings.
How you might benefit from the latest developments in web
conferencing depends on your particular needs. Here are a
few points that you should consider.
1. Do you need to make a Powerpoint or other
presentation during your conference?
If you answered “yes” to this question, then you will be
glad to know that current web and video conferencing
services allow the host of a conference to present a slide
show or power point demonstration that will be visible on
the screens of all the participants of a conference.
Similarly, hosts can also open and show other document
formats to their attendees. If you need this kind of
capability, make sure that your conference provider can
give this to you.
2. Do you require telephone conferencing integrated with
your web/video conference?
Many organizations have found telephone conferencing to
be an effective way to get work done. If you are already
connecting with your members and staff via telephone
conferences you can expand on this by choosing a web
conferencing system that integrates telephone conferencing
along with the online conference. The combined service will
give you the ease of phone conferencing along with the
enhanced visual and presentation features of online
conferencing.
Some services allow the host to pay the long distance
bill of all the participants (toll free conferencing),
while others require each participant to cover their long
distance fees.
3. Do all of your conference participants use the same
type of computer?
If your participants are going to be using a variety of
computers (PC, Mac, Linux) then you will benefit most by
choosing a web conferencing system that works on any
platform. While earlier conferencing systems required the
downloading of complex software that would work only on
specified operating systems, newer conferencing formats are
delivered online and are browser based. They work on any
operating system and if yours in an eclectic audience, then
you will get best results with this type of
conferencing.
4. Will it be necessary for one of your technicians to
“take-over” and operate the computers of any of your
participants?
If you wish to use conferencing as a service tool and
want to avoid having to send out your service team on
physical visits to clients, you can save a lot of travel
time and cost by selecting a web and video conferencing
system that allows the host of the conference to go online
and actually take control of the computer of the client or
conference participant. If you are looking at web
conferencing as an after-sales service tool, then this
particular feature will probably give you one of the most
important benefits that you could wish for.
5. Do you want to conduct an online poll or survey
during the conference?
If you have a large organization and want to make a
quick and accurate poll of opinion or vote on a particular
issue then the new polling capabilities of the most
advanced web conferencing services will be an important
feature for you.
Similarly, if you need to gather demographic information
about your meeting participants, obtain valuable input, or
quiz and test your participants, then the new online survey
capabilities of current web conferencing systems will be an
important feature to look for when choosing your conference
format. Data from these types of online “surveys” can
typically be saved and used for future use.
6. Do you want to brainstorm online, using a
“whiteboard”?
Brainstorming is a great way to tap the ideas of a group
and to come up with and select new ideas. If this is what
you like to do when holding physical meetings, then you
will probably want to be able to do the same thing in your
virtual meetings as well. This is now possible in some of
the more advanced web conferencing systems by using a
“group notepad” that enables meeting participants to
utilize a shared workspace. The results of these
brainstorming sessions can typically be saved in a storage
area.
Which of these features will benefit you the most? It
all depends on your particular needs. However, one thing is
sure: once you experience the convenience of online
meetings, you will not want to go back to the era when
every meeting required you to pack up your bags and get on
an airplane.