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What is a Webinar on Zoom?

A Webinar is a seminar conducted over the Internet. In Zoom, webinars have three different participant types: the Host, Panelists, and Attendees. The Host and Panelists are full participants in the meeting. They can view and send video, screen share, annotate, etc. You can invite up to 50 Panelists to the webinar. Attendees will see the presenter(s) and any shared screen. Attendees can submit questions via chat which can be answered live or via chat. Webinars can be live streamed on Youtube Live and Facebook Live and/or recorded.   The amount of attendees available to join is dependent on the package purchased.   

You can host webinars with or without registrations.  You can also access reports on your webinar's attendance.

The OIT recommends consulting with ND Studios if you anticipate more than 100 viewers.  ND Studios offers professional production services including studio space, engineers, and top of the line audio and video production.  ND Studios is a fee based service.  Email: Studios@nd.edu  Phone:574-631-2200

How much does having a Webinar Cost?

A Webinar is a premium service that can be billed to a FOAPAL. This is a subscription type payment plan, which can be purchased on a Monthly or Annual basis. 

Shared License Rate

Shared licenses are available on a first-come first-served basis.

Dedicated Annual License Rate

Dedicated annual licenses are best if you rely on registrations or reporting on the webinars.  

To request a shared or dedicated Zoom webinar license, please email oithelp@nd.edu with the FOAPAL and specify which license type and size you'd like.  The OIT requests 14 days advance notice to provide the license.

For training on webinars:

To sign up visit: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/03380a2d006a8419cde7dc3c8da9331e 

You can also view pre-recorded sessions here: