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What is the difference between a teleseminar, a teleclass, and a webinar?

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What is the difference between a teleseminar, a teleclass, and a webinar?

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A teleseminar is a lecture style, telephone seminar. Participants call into a telephone bridge line (“telebridge”), enter an access code, and listen to a seminar offered by the teleleader. A teleseminar can have hundreds or even thousands of callers listening to the lecture. The number is only limited by the telebridge “seat” capacity. A teleclass is much more interactive and intimate. Once connected on the telebridge, participants can be more personally involved and openly discuss questions of interest with the teleleader. The maximum size of a teleclass is about 20 to 25 participants. Teleclasses can be a single event or a series of sessions delivered over several weeks.

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