Participant Equity: Ensuring Virtual Attendees Feel Just as Valued as VIPs

Participant Equity in Hybrid Events | Virtual Attendee Parity

Participant equity is no longer a soft-skill concept reserved for event design meetings. For enterprise hybrid events, it is a production engineering requirement that directly affects audience retention, speaker effectiveness, sponsor value, and the credibility of the entire event program. When a virtual attendee experiences delayed audio, inconsistent camera framing, poor graphics readability, or a […]

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There are many similarities between a webinar and a webcast. These include the way they are broadcasted to the viewers and the method of engagement of the audience. However, the main difference sets in by the technology that the two process use. Both have different green screen video packages. A webcast’s main purpose is to convey information to large online attendees. A webinar is more suited for online events that mandate active collaboration and interaction amongst the presenter and the viewers.