Zoom Webinars

A Zoom webinar is a controlled environment in which you can designate some participants as "panellist". The rest of the webinar participants can join in activities such as live polling and Q&A, but cannot share video or be seen in Gallery view, and can only share their audio when un-muted by the host. Also, webinars do not include breakout rooms.

How can I use Zoom Webinars?

  • Webinars may be used for large lecture classes or for large meetings being held on campus
  • There is an ability to have an interactive experience with Zoom polls 

What is unique about Zoom Webinars?

  • Webinars are like a virtual lecture hall
  • Typically, webinar attendees do not interact with one another. Though Zoom provides options for you to get more social with your attendees, your average webinar has one or a few people speaking to an audience.
  • Only the host and panellists can mute/unmute their own audio, attendees join in listen-only mode. The host can unmute one or more attendees.
  • Ranges between 500 - 5000 participants
  • Ability to set up registration with reminder emails

Who can use it?

All faculty and staff may request to reserve a webinar license. Availability is limited.

How do I get started?

Click the Request a Webinar button and complete the form. A member of the Missouri Online team will contact you with additional information.