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vendredi 9 janvier 2015

Webinar

Topic : Discover Alaska’s Remote Inside Passage

Source: http://travel-webinars.com/webinars/2015/1/6/nathab-06jan15/
Date: January 6th, 2015
presented by: Justin Gibson
from: Anchorage, Alaska
Websitewww.nathab.com
contact: info@nathab.com or 800-543-8917


Summary: Southeast Alaska's Inside Passage holds legendary status as a must-see destination for nature travelers. Ice-capped mountains rising as high as 15,000 feet above the sea are the backdrop for a maze of fjords carved by glaciers. Marvel at rare close-up views of black and brown bears in their natural habitat as they fish for spawning salmon.Explore remote islands and tranquil coves that big cruise ships can't reach, for intimate encounters with whales, porpoises, sea lions and sea otters. Join Nat Hab Expedition Leader Justin Gibson as he discusses how our exclusive small-ship-based itinerary offers a chance to experience this marine wilderness in solitude, as few others do.

About this Webinar: The presentation is very well organized with an introduction first, and the experience in Alaska of the speaker. It's his favorite place to visit and live so he speaks about the topic with emotion. Secondly, a general description (dimension of Alaska, population), then he speaks about the national park & preserve (natural habitat, wonderful expedition and wilde adventure and also the complexity of biology, nature there). 
There are 3 different trips:
TRIP1 consists in:  Alaska wildlife safari, 2 weeks, 3 national parks
TRIP2:  Kodiak to Katmai (bear trip)TRIP3: Exploring Alaska’s costal wilderness

Good points: 
He insists on the usual problems which you will not find on these trip (be sea sick for instance) 
He shows lots of image (of the landscape, boats, rooms, etc) in correlation with the discours.
He insists on the flexibility of the trip: For instance it's possible to change the itinerary depending on your wants and needs, 
beautiful and spacious luxury boat, only 22 guests, 
He explains all things you can do almost only in Alaska about the experience with the wales, willd and it’s price less, rich in exploration. 
A women begin and end the presentation. 

What would I do differently to create a Webinar ? 
I would have create a presentation more original, using a different platform (emaze, prezi, etc..) This one could have been much more captivant. I would have also put some lively content because it's extremely important for the quality of the webinar. 
It has to be done in a more funny way (jokes, sense of humour in pictures, video..), because this one is interesting but a bit annoying.
It does not feel recent, actual. FinallyIt has to speak about the priceof the prestation. It's more concret.