Exponent 2.0 Webinar : Camp Fire Following Up

Thank you to all those who showed up to the webinar (all 39 of you)! It was a pleasure to present. below the post, you'll see three videos: Video 1 is the webinar itself including the presentation, and the question and answer session following. Videos two and three are the two videos that were embedded in the presentation that ended up getting lost in translation (very choppy during presentation).

We're working out the technical kinks to make the next webinar run smoother, and end up with a better recording when we're done.

Please feel free to comment below with any comments, questions and opinions below.

Playing with Matches

If you missed Playing with Matches, you can catch the recorded session in its entirety below. If you're one of the 32 that attended the webinar, there was a good 10 minutes where you missed a good batch of information due to technical difficulties.

Although it was a smooth session for the most part, we should have payed closer attention to the webinar control panel. We missed the cries for help as somewhere along the line, GoToWebinar dropped its video feed. So, there's footage in the video posted here that'll be new for everyone. Enjoy, and feel free to comment below. Thanks again for your interest in the new Exponent!

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