Simply share a link to the Q&A with your attendees in advance via email, Slack, or any other internal comms channels and encourage them to ask away. One of the greatest advantages of using a separate Q&A app is that you can start collecting questions for the Q&A even before your Zoom meeting happens, as opposed to only during the call. Here are 5 main perks of using a Q&A app during your Zoom calls: #1: Start collecting questions before the meeting In their ebook, Zoom actually recommends using Slido to boost interactivity during Zoom events/meetings in addition to their built-in Q&A and polling features. While these functionalities work great for some types of meetings/events (webinars, small meetings), they may not be suitable for some other use cases.įor example, if you host an all-hands meeting, a town hall, or a board meeting on Zoom Meetings, using the chat feature or the ‘raise hand’ signal for Q&A can get disorganized, messy, and even distracting for both speakers and attendees.Īs an alternative, you can use a dedicated Q&A app, such as Slido.
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