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One of Exponent's key missions is to redefine the webcast. The impression of webcasts as one-dimensional talking head lectures is changing, and Exponent is at the leading edge. A webcast is still a broadcast, after all, and with contemporary Internet use and bandwidth, it's time that we started comparing webcast events to live network television, with the same production values and attention to detail... With the same powerful ability to convey a persuasive message. Exponent has pioneered large-scale webcasts for the emergency responder community through a lasting partnership with The University of Findlay known as ALERT. In ALERT webcasts, a complete disaster scenario is staged for the cameras and transmitted live, via Internet, to police, firefighters, EMTs, and other emergency professionals around the world. It's a webcast with real dynamics, where the remote audience participates and the experience competes with any other kind of video presentation. This presentation format can easily serve other kinds of training, as well as product launches, how-to's, and entertainment events. To find out more about how a live webcast can move your message to your audience, contact Exponent today. If you would like to see examples of the ALERT concept, visit a website dedicated to our partnership with The University of Findlay. |

