What are Web Meetings?
Web meetings make it possible for you to share what’s on your computer desktop with people in other locations – in real time, over the web. Typically this happens in conjunction with a phone call or audio conferencing session, so you have the ability to show and tell. If you haven’t participated in a web meeting before you can see one in action now. Join our live online demo now. Some web meeting services provide just the capability to share your entire desktop. Others give you the added capability to select and show a specific document or application only. During WebEx web meetings you can also pass control to an attendee in your meeting, making that person the presenter. People use web meetings for a variety of purposes. These days project teams are often made up of people from different locations, and many times different companies. Team members find that communicating and collaborating in web meetings is much more effective that teleconferencing alone, or emailing files back and fo
Web meetings, or web conferencing, make it possible for you to share what’s on the instructors computer desktop with people in other locations–in real time, over the web. Typically this happens in conjunction with audio conferencing session, so we have the ability to show and tell, share documents, make presentations, and collaborate with people across town and around the world. Web conferencing lets us use the power of the Internet to hold meetings without leaving your fire station, office or home. There’s no software to install and no hardware to purchase. You can join a web meeting with the click of your mouse no matter what platform you’re using.
Web meetings are a helpful new idea in the business world, allowing people in various parts of the world to virtually come together for conferences over the Internet. Web meetings are also known as e-meetings and Net meetings. There are various types of web meetings and different programs available. These virtual Internet meetings are rapidly increasing in popularity. One popular type of web meeting uses Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), in which you use the computer’s cable Internet connection as a telephone line, allowing virtually free communication with anyone in the world. VoIP is gaining popularity not just in web meetings but in households all over the world. VoIP is also quite versatile, and can be used with a traditional telephone or using your computer’s microphone and speakers. Even if you are using another type of web conference program, VoIP can be used on top of that to enhance communication. Another type of Net meeting program will conference-call your home phone dire
Web meetings, or web conferencing, make it possible for you to share what’s on your computer desktop with people in other locations–in real time, over the web. Typically this happens in conjunction with a phone call or audio conferencing session, so you have the ability to show and tell. Some web meeting services provide just desktop sharing capability. Others give you the added capability to select and show a specific document or application only. During WebEx web meetings you can also pass control to an attendee in your meeting, making that person the presenter. People use web meetings for a variety of purposes. These days project teams are often made up of people from different locations, and many times different companies. Team members find that communicating and collaborating in web meetings is much more effective that teleconferencing alone, or emailing files back and forth. Interested? Try it free. Sign up for a 14-day free trial and have unlimited web meetings for the next two