AAOHN webcasts are live, online educational sessions offering continuing nursing education (CNE) contact hours on a variety of health and safety subjects pertinent to the occupational and environmental health nursing profession. They include audio streaming, a slide presentation, and an interactive component, which offers participants an opportunity to submit and receive answers to questions. How Do Webcasts Work?
The webcast is broadcast entirely via the Internet and works with most computer systems (PC and Mac). The audio is delivered through your computer speakers and slides are presented over the Internet.
Questions posed to faculty during the live program through a chat function will be answered in the last 10-15 minutes of the program.
System Requirements and FAQs
A list of minimum computer system requirements needed to view a webcast is available at http://videoadmin.talkpoint.com/vm10/admin/event/producer/help/webinar.jsp.
A collection of FAQs covering audio and visual aspects of the webcast, plus links for software downloads can also be found on the page.
For a quick computer compatibility check, click here. If you receive an error message, please stay on the Web page and call (800) 756-8280 for technical support.
A high-speed Internet connection (e.g. DSL, T1, cable modem) is recommended. Dial-up connections may cause a delay in loading the webcast’s slide images and lag behind the audio portion of the program.
Who Can Participate in AAOHN Webcasts?
Anyone can participate in an AAOHN webcast or purchase a webcast from the archive.
Archived Webcasts
AAOHN webcasts are archived immediately after the original presentation is broadcasted and available to live webcast registrants, at no additional cost, for a period of one year from the broadcast date.
Archived webcasts are also available for purchase to those who did not participate in the original broadcast. Webcasts purchased from the archive are also available for one year from the date of original broadcast.