Anyone watch a lot of Webinars? I've watched only a few but felt I was capable of looking at one on aging and MS that was offered by ECTRIMS and featured 4 experts on MS.
If you couldn't make it at the actual time for the Webinar, you were told that there would be "unlimited viewing" of it afterwards though you wouldn't be able to submit questions. I tried to see it that way.
I was able to watch about half of it (and one of the experts stated that a patient 89 years old had recently been diagnosed with MS--that must be some kind of a record for late-onset MS) but then it froze up on me. I tried to restore it, and a few hours later tried starting over. I couldn't get back to the Webinar using the options that were available and so I guess I've missed the rest of it.
There were no captions/subtitles, and two of the speakers had foreign accents and weren't easy to understand.
--This has just been a little rant.
If you couldn't make it at the actual time for the Webinar, you were told that there would be "unlimited viewing" of it afterwards though you wouldn't be able to submit questions. I tried to see it that way.
I was able to watch about half of it (and one of the experts stated that a patient 89 years old had recently been diagnosed with MS--that must be some kind of a record for late-onset MS) but then it froze up on me. I tried to restore it, and a few hours later tried starting over. I couldn't get back to the Webinar using the options that were available and so I guess I've missed the rest of it.
There were no captions/subtitles, and two of the speakers had foreign accents and weren't easy to understand.
--This has just been a little rant.

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