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Rach1
6 years agoActive Contributor
Can a Panelist assign a question to a second Panelist? or can only the Organiser do this?
Hi there I am the Organiser for an upcoming Webinar Series. I will have two Panelists in the Webinar with me - one of them is the Presenter, the other Panelist is a technical person to help with a ...
- 6 years ago
You could make your technical Panelist a Co-Organizer, then he/she can read the questions and assign the appropriate ones to the presenter.
Chris Droessler
6 years agoRespected Contributor
You could make your technical Panelist a Co-Organizer, then he/she can read the questions and assign the appropriate ones to the presenter.
Rach1
6 years agoActive Contributor
Sounds perfect. Thank you for your help! I will look into how I change his status in GoToWebinar now. Thank you!
- Chris Droessler6 years agoRespected Contributor
You can do that ahead of time in the Dashboard, or wait until the webinar has started.
Within the webinar, you right click on that person's name in the list and select to promote to Organizer. I do that with most of my webinars and have someone watch the question list.
- Rach16 years agoActive Contributor
Sorry but I now have another question: if you are able to assist, I'd be really grateful!
Can I change survey questions for each webinar in a series?
I have set up a series of webinars. I have created a post-event survey that will go to the delegates immediately after each session. I would like to know if I can have have a different survey (ie, a different set of questions) after each webinar in this series please?
- Rach16 years agoActive Contributor
No problem - I posted elsewhere a little while ago, but thought it worth a shot. Thanks for your help today, you've been so helpful. Have a good day!
- Rach16 years agoActive Contributor
Thank you for this tip! Really useful to know.