The economy is taking a bite out of education dollars: between climate change and budgets affecting travel options, and the necessity to maintain technological relevance in a fast-moving marketplace, use of web seminars as an educational tool has grown logarithmically in the past several years. Online learning is becoming the next big thing, prompting popular ordine tech sites such as Technorati.com to offer webinars on how to provide webinars.
Like many budget-minded nonprofits, the American Society on Aging (ASA) has moved toward conducting web seminars for its constituency and the field of aging. This past year was seminal for its web seminar program: in October, ASA switched …