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- Page 9 and 10: Introduction to Adobe Connect Adobe
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- Page 13 and 14: 2. Web meetings Lesson overview Top
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3. Webinars Lesson overview Topic c
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Creating and managing webinars Over
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Performing pre-event tasks: 1. Prep
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c. Set the Presentation as Present
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Training Home Page 4. eLearning Les
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Creating and managing an eLearning
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Beginning your training session Sch
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Viewing training course reports The
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5. Web meeting, webinar, and eLearn
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Sharing presentations How to view a
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Presentation tools Whiteboard and p
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Advancing slides automatically 1. S
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Customizing your viewing experience
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Using whiteboards Using a whiteboar
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Manipulating a whiteboard To add mu
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Collaborating on a whiteboard Hosts
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To change the status of host cursor
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Whiteboard overlay Using a whiteboa
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Sharing your desktop To begin shari
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Controlling the screen share view a
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Sharing an application Application
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Sharing multiple applications or wi
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Annotating your screen If you are s
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Chat messages and questions Sending
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The Q&A pod Understanding the Q&A p
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Selecting and answering questions T
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Audio and video Using audio In Adob
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Telephone conferencing To enable te
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Using VoIP If you choose Do Not Inc
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Broadcasting host or presenter vide
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Broadcasting multiple videos You ha
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Sharing files, polls, and web links
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Presenting and collaborating on PDF
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Sharing polls Features of Adobe Con
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To close and save poll data: • Cl
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Sharing web pages Using the Web Lin
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Breakout rooms Breakout rooms In an
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Communicating in a session: • Hos
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6. Additional features of Adobe Con
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Sharing content for Adobe Flash tec
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7. What’s new in Adobe Connect 8
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Better collaboration To collaborate
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Improved access and extensibility B
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WebEx to Adobe Connect 8 Transition
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