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What software do I need, and how do I set up my device to participate in a webinar?


Before joining a live or on-demand webinar, check the webinar detail page to see which platform it uses. To find out what hosting software a webinar uses, refer to the webinar details section for that specific webinar (on the right side of the page, listed after “Format:”). The Portal may use Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Adobe Connect, WebEx, GoTo Webinar, YouTube, and other formats.

Some webinars open in your browser, while others require an app or media player. YouTube webinars usually do not need special software.

Use the accompanying Technical Support Guide for platform-specific setup instructions and guidance.

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