Webcasting Flashcards
used to describe the ability to use the Web to deliver live or delayed versions of sound or video broadcast (Rouse, 2016).
Webcasting
a presentation of media that is distributed/transmitted over the internet using streaming media technology to distribute content from a single source to many simultaneous listeners/viewers, making it available through computers or mobile phone.
Webcast
means a web-based seminar.
Webinar
a cross-platform messaging app developed by Google
Originally a feature of Google+, Hangouts became a stand-alone product in 2013, when Google also began integrating features from Google+ Messenger and Google Talk into Hangouts
Hangouts is designed to be “the future” of Voice.
in June 2020, it became Google Meet
Google hangouts
used for teleconferencing, telecommuting, distance education, and social relations.
Zoom
The service integrates with the Office 365 subscription office productivity suite and features extensions that can integrate with non-Microsoft products.
Teams
a general-purpose platform that offers tools for meetings aside from plain webcasting
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