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PRISM Research Update Webcasts
What is a Webcast?
The PRISM webcasts are interactive, live events broadcast via the Internet.
The PRISM webcasts combine audio, synchronized slides, polling, and question
and answer sessions to provide a complete multimedia communications experience.
Participants watch a PowerPoint presentation on the web while listening
to the presenter speak via their computer speakers or telephone and have
the ability to ask questions, respond to polls, and provide feedback about
the experience.
ONS offers two easy ways to listen to the speaker’s presentation
while watching the slides on the web. Participants can choose to listen
to the event using their computer speakers, or by calling in to a special
conference call number and providing a pass code to access the event.
The events begin automatically for both types of participants, and there
is no difference in the viewer experience.
When registering, participants should consider the computer system on
which they will be viewing the event. Participants who choose the computer-only
option must have a system equipped with speakers, and participants opting
to listen via the telephone must have computer and telephone connections
available.
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To view a webcast, participants must have
Windows Media Player installed on their computer. Windows Media Player
is available for free download by clicking the logo on the left. |
For other helpful tips and system checks to ensure that your computer
is ready for webcasting, visit the Webcast Group website.
After a live PRISM event has occurred, the event will be archived for
viewers who were unable to attend the live event. The archived versions
of each event will be available on this website for 2 years after the
event release date.
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