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MS Teams Webinars

MS Teams Webinars allow you to have a controlled interactive meeting with up to a thousand participants. If you have under three hundred participants, you should consider a regular MS Teams Meeting. The differences from a regular MS Teams Meeting are:

  • Webinars are more controlled.
  • Participants have clearer roles.
  • Webinars require attendees to register.

Webinars differ from Live Events in the fact that:

  • Participants are able to interact with the presenter.
  • You are able to track registration for the event.

In Live Events participants are only allowed to listen, watch and participate in a moderated Q&A. 

To compare online tools for collaboration, virtual classrooms, and meetings used at TU Delft, visit our comparison page

Webinars cannot be scheduled repeatedly. Also, it is not possible to schedule a Webinar within a Channel.

Before your Webinar

What you need to know about Webinars:

After your Webinar

After the Webinar, the chat remains visible but can no longer be used. If you choose to use Notes and/or the Whiteboard, these are also saved. The Whiteboard can also be exported as a PNG file after the Webinar and shared manually.

Similar to regular meetings, a recording is available for everyone after the Webinar. If the Webinar was held in a channel, everyone in the channel can download the recording. After downloading, the recording can be shared manually with your Team or uploaded to Brightspace.