Live Interactive AudioConferences
Briefings
has recently launched a series of 2-hour live interactive audioconference
programs. This type of educational tool provides a fast and convenient
vehicle for the audience to interact with a panel of experts on a very
focused topic.
What is an AudioConference?
An audioconference
is similar to a large conference call. A person dials a specified phone
number to connect with a group of other participants to discuss an issue.
With the Briefings AudioConference, one person (a site) registers for
an audioconference, he or she are given a phone number, dial-in instructions
and a site code. A site can either be an individual using a handheld phone
or a room full of people using a speakerphone. Participants are able to
listen-in on the program and participate in the question and answer and
polling sessions. Except during the interactive sessions (Q&A and
Polling), participants, except the moderator and speakers, are in listen-only
mode. A site code, a unique letter/number combination, is assigned by
Briefings and is used when a site calls in for the audioconference. The
site code ensures anonymity - a site is referred to by the letter/number
assigned, not by an individual's or organization's name.
What are the benefits?
Audioconferences provide an attractive vehicle for Safety Professionals to access up-to-date
information on focused topics in a timely, cost effective way (low registration fee per site and no travel expenses)
and provides an opportunity for attendees to listen to the program at his or her desk or in small groups.
Sign up to receive more
information on Briefings' AudioConference programs, or propose a topic
for one of these programs. Email: AudioConference@douglaspublications.com.
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