Webcasting Flashcards

1
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used to describe the ability to use the Web to deliver live or delayed versions of sound or video broadcast (Rouse, 2016). ​

A

Webcasting

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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.​

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Webcast

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3
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means a web-based seminar.

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Webinar

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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

A

Google hangouts

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5
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used for teleconferencing, telecommuting, distance education, and social relations.​

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Zoom

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6
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The service integrates with the Office 365 subscription office productivity suite and features extensions that can integrate with non-Microsoft products. ​

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Teams

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7
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a general-purpose platform that offers tools for meetings aside from plain webcasting​

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CISCO WEBEX

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