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Chat vs Q&A

360NH
Explorer
Explorer

Hello! We are hosting a webinar and will have an estimated 150 participants. Does anyone have a suggestion of using chat vs the Q&A? Thanks!

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beardbrad
Community Champion | Employee
Community Champion | Employee

360NH,

 

This will depend on the environment you'd like to facilitate during the webinar. Typically Q&A is the preferred method of communication for a webinar. The reason for this is because Q&A can be controlled so the only things seen by the attendees is the answered questions, rather than allowing a free for all in chat. Using Q&A with Zoom webinars 

 

Brad

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beardbrad
Community Champion | Employee
Community Champion | Employee

360NH,

 

This will depend on the environment you'd like to facilitate during the webinar. Typically Q&A is the preferred method of communication for a webinar. The reason for this is because Q&A can be controlled so the only things seen by the attendees is the answered questions, rather than allowing a free for all in chat. Using Q&A with Zoom webinars 

 

Brad

360NH
Explorer
Explorer

Thank you so much!

jennifergoro
Newcomer
Newcomer

do the attendees see everyone elses questions?