

If you think you’d like a webinar, please review this Zoom Meeting and Webinar Comparison article: Attendees in webinars, can not rename themselves as well. They have the ability to interact via Q&A, Chat, and answering polling questions. Webinars are designed so that the host and any designated panelists can share their video, audio and screen. Control of a meeting offers many options in the host’s Zoom settings, as well as facilitation techniques. Meetings are designed to be a collaborative event with all participants being able to screen share, turn on their video and audio, and see who else is in attendance. 100 other participants can be in the main room while 200 are in breakout rooms.

Up to 200 participants can be in up to 50 breakout rooms in a Zoom Meeting. We have found that many of the needs described in webinar requests can be met by a Zoom Meeting.Īll active PSU users have access to a Zoom Pro/ Licensed account, which allows them to host Zoom Meetings of any duration and with up to 300 participants. If you would like to pay for a Zoom Webinar Event, please visit Campus Event AV Will a Zoom Meeting meet my needs? Due to the complexity of supporting and running a webinar, PSU does not currently have webinar licenses available for DIY use. Zoom Webinars are available at PSU by purchasing event support services from OIT’s AV Events for a fee.
