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• Administrator • The Administrator role is used to perform the initial setup of the entities and sessions in the Spontania environment. Administrators also define the users, capabilities, bandwidth allowances and general feature characteristics of the entities and sessions. An Administrator does not have an active role in Webconference operations. • Moderator • Spontania Moderators are the controlling entities when a Webconference is in session. Individual Webconference users’ capabilities and options are regulated by a Moderator. There is only one functional Moderator in a Webconference at any given time. One user typically logs into a session as Moderator but, once a session has started, the Moderator role can be passed from the active Moderator to any Webconference user, repeatedly if necessary, within a session. • Participant • A Participant is a general user of the Spontania Webconference environment. They have control over their own individual session settings, as well as their

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