“The content is very educational and helpful(thank you), the website use on my mobile device needs some attention, it makes using webinar vet tedious..”
“Generally, good. Some of webinars do not have subtitles when a speaker is not speaking english. Some of webinars have poor voice quality, can not hear properly time to time. But some of webinars are very good and speaker explains things accessibly and clear.”
“My experience relates to the last year experience from WCVD congress in Sidney - online. Don't know wether you have organised also that congress. Shortly: WCVD was accessable through my e-mail and a personal code. All the rest was very logical and access to the lobbies was NOT CONDITIONED vith the obligate visit to the exhibition stands. O course we visit them but when you are in a hurry "running through the hall, not to be late for the live session" I found this step unnecessary and time consuming. Actually I have missed 30 minutes o lectures trying to get help from Pauwels office, since I am not sure I got any on line quick help connection from you..... If you condition such a step (to visit all the stands before access to the auditorium) IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN WRITTEN CLEARLY ALL THE TIME ON A VISIBLE PLACE. And bye the way, I am not sure this is completely regular,i.e. to force people to visit stands....
Pre- congress symposium was also of bat AUDIO and VIDEO quality.
Othervise I know you've put lot's of efforts to the organisation of the event and thank you in advance to be able to get access to all the recording untill the end o the year.
Best regards”
“- too many e-mails from the WebinarVet. THis was confusing and in the end you didn't know where to look for what information
- navigation through the congress center and the exhibitor hall was cumbersome. It took too many steps to reach an auditorium”