All You Need to Know to Run a Great Q&A Session on Zoom - Slido Blog (2024)

Including a Q&A session on your agenda is always a good idea – whether you’re running a Zoom meeting, webinar, or online event.

Giving your online audience a chance to ask speakers additional questions is truly powerful:

They’ll have a voice, they’ll be able to open a discussion with the speakers, and eventually learn a lot more during the session.

But asking questions at Zoom meetings isn’t as easy as it is during in-person meetings.

So the question is:

How do you run a successful Q&A on Zoom?

When it comes to hosting a Q&A on Zoom, there are two main roads you can take:

  1. Use Zoom’s built-in features
  2. Use a dedicated Q&A app

Zoom offers the following Q&A solutions:

  • A built-in Q&A function in their Zoom Video Webinar platform. This means that you can use it for events where attendees have view-only access (webinar style).
  • When using Zoom Meetings, participants can type their questions in the chat thread or ask a question out loud by using Zoom’s ‘raise hand’ feature.

While these functionalities work great for some types of meetings/events (webinars, small meetings), they may not be suitable for some other use cases.

For example, if you host an all-hands meeting, a town hall, or a board meeting on Zoom Meetings, using the chat feature or the ‘raise hand’ signal for Q&A can get disorganized, messy, and even distracting for both speakers and attendees.

As an alternative, you can use a dedicated , such as Slido.

In their ebook, Zoom actually recommends using Slido to boost interactivity during Zoom events/meetings in addition to their built-in Q&A and polling features.

Here are 5 main perks of using a Q&A app during your Zoom calls:

#1: Start collecting questions before the meeting

One of the greatest advantages of using a separate Q&A app is that you can start collecting questions for the Q&A even before your Zoom meeting happens, as opposed to only during the call.

Simply share a link to the Q&A with your attendees in advance via email, Slack, or any other internal comms channels and encourage them to ask away.

This is beneficial for both attendees and speaker/s: Your audience has more time to think through their questions and your speakers/CEO can get their answers ready prior to the meeting.

#2: Engage everyone, on and off the call

Using Zoom’s chat or Q&A means that only people who are directly on the call can ask questions and be heard.

With a dedicated Q&A app, you can engage everyone in the conversation. Share a link to Slido Q&A so that even people who cannot attend the call can post their questions.

On top of this, apps like Slido are more hybrid setup friendly: When multiple people join a call from one computer, everyone can post a question through their own device.

Read also: 27 Tips For Running Successful Remote Meetings

#3: Run more organized Q&As

Using Zoom’s chat feature for Q&A can sometimes get messy. It’s hard to keep track of the questions, prioritize them, or prevent duplicate ones.

With a Q&A app, you can keep all the questions in one place, display them fullscreen, and highlight the question that is being answered at that moment, so it’s easier for the participants to follow the discussion.

Your online participants can also support the most relevant questions by upvoting them. This helps to keep your Q&A organized and valuable for most of the audience.

In addition, with Slido, your questions won’t disappear after your meeting or event has finished. You can export them, share them with your team, and answer the unanswered ones in writing afterwards.

#4: Transparency: Give your online audience a safe space to ask

Thanks to the Q&A app, you can run truly transparent Q&A sessions: Your audience can post questions anonymously, upvote the ones they like, or downvote the ones they find irrelevant.

Your participants can even reply to questions that were posted by others and thus lead richer conversations among themselves.

This way, everyone can take part in the Q&A – from the more introverted ones to people who don’t have a question but contribute either by upvoting/downvoting or replying to the questions.

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#5: Versatility: One tool, many options

Using a separate Q&A app gives you ultimate independence from any video conferencing tool: You can use Slido on Zoom today, on Microsoft Teams tomorrow, and Google Meet the next week – using a single Q&A system.

This way, you don’t need to waste time reprogramming your event or meeting just because you went on a different video conferencing platform.

What’s more, with Slido, you can run all sorts of other interactions with your audience like polls, quizzes, or surveys.

Over to you

In this article, we have shown some of the best practices for running an impactful Q&A session during your Zoom calls. Pick a solution that you’re most comfortable with and that works best for your use case.

We hope you found the above tips useful. See how Slido can transform your Zoom Q&As. Contact us or schedule a demo below and our team will be happy to guide you through it.

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All You Need to Know to Run a Great Q&A Session on Zoom - Slido Blog (2024)

FAQs

How do you facilitate a Q&A on Zoom? ›

Group
  1. Sign in to the Zoom web portal as an admin with the privilege to edit groups.
  2. In the navigation menu, click User Management then Groups.
  3. Click the applicable group name from the list.
  4. Click the Meeting tab.
  5. Under In Meeting (Advanced), click the Q&A in meetings toggle to enable or disable it.

How to use Slido for Q&A? ›

Run more effective Q&A in 3 steps
  1. Create your Slido. Create your Q&A session and let your participants join via a code or link.
  2. Collect questions. Let people send and upvote the questions they want to hear answered.
  3. Share with your audience. Show the questions on the screen and manage them live.

How do you facilitate a Q&A session? ›

8 Tips to Help You Run a Successful Q&A Session
  1. Hold a briefing session.
  2. Plan the time.
  3. Stick to the limit.
  4. Get a great moderator.
  5. Prepared questions.
  6. Notify the audience.
  7. Collect questions throughout.
  8. Don't start a debate.
Apr 27, 2023

What is the Q&A function in Zoom webinar? ›

The Q&A panel appears as a list of submitted questions to panelists, displaying all of the questions submitted thus far by attendees. Panelists can use this panel to scroll through their list of questions and freely answer as they wish during the conference presentation.

What's the difference between chat and Q&A in Zoom? ›

Q&A vs.

With the public Q&A feature enabled, attendees can answer each other's questions and also up-vote each other's questions. The Chat feature allows webinar attendees, the host, co-hosts, and panelists to communicate for the duration of the webinar.

What are Slido questions? ›

Slido allows you to run multiple versions of icebreaker questions. There are several different poll types to choose from: Word cloud poll, Open text, Multiple choice poll, Ranking poll and a Rating poll.

How do you moderate questions in Slido? ›

During a meeting or webinar, go to Q&A in Slido, click ⚙ and then toggle on Moderation. When a participant asks a question, it appears under In review: Click ✓ to approve the question and make it visible to everyone. Click 𐄂 to dismiss the question.

How many questions can you have on the Slido quiz? ›

Slido has an overall limit of 100 polls or 100 000 characters per room. There is no exact limit on the number of questions in a quiz, as this depends on the length of your questions and the number of options, but we would recommend keeping it under 30 to be safe.

What to ask in a Q&A session? ›

15 Serious Questions
  • As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up?
  • What's the hardest part about working from home for you?
  • When you die, what do you want to be remembered for?
  • What's at the top of your bucket list?
  • What's the kindest thing a stranger has done for you?

How to structure a Q&A? ›

Breadcrumb
  1. Make it short. Even shorter. ...
  2. Focus, focus, focus. The easiest way to keep things short is to concentrate on one particular aspect of the subject at hand. ...
  3. Ask unexpected questions. The focus of the piece is not you, but the person you are talking to. ...
  4. Vary the pace. ...
  5. Edit the heck out of it.

How do participants use Slido? ›

Event planners can set up a Slido event in less than a minute while all the participants need to join the conversation is a simple event code or link. There's no need to download anything or register to Slido, the audience just uses their smartphone, tablet or laptop connected to the internet to participate.

How do you use Zoom meeting step by step? ›

Starting A Zoom Meeting Step 1: Open the Zoom mobile app and sign in to your account. Step 2: Tap the orange "New Meeting" icon that appears on your screen. Step 3: Edit meeting settings according to your preferences (such as switching video off for participants, using a Personal Meeting ID, etc.).

Does Zoom meeting have Q&A function? ›

By default, the Q&A feature is disabled for ALL of your meetings. If you want to automatically enable it for all of your meetings, you can do this in your Zoom account settings. If you want to enable Q&A for an INDIVIDUAL meeting, you can do so in the scheduling form. This must be done before the meeting starts.

How do you administer a Zoom quiz? ›

How to launch a quiz in a meeting
  1. Start the scheduled Zoom meeting.
  2. In the meeting controls, click Polls/Quizzes .
  3. In the Polls/Quizzes window, click the name of the quiz to open the details.
  4. (Optional) Before launching, click the ellipses icon to access the following options: ...
  5. Click Launch.

How to be a Zoom facilitator? ›

Here's the checklist I follow before every session:
  1. Move your phone. ...
  2. Connect your headphones. ...
  3. Prepare one window. ...
  4. Turn on presenter view. ...
  5. Review participants. ...
  6. Open Zoom. ...
  7. Open the Zoom room link before the session starts. ...
  8. Arrange participants.
Aug 11, 2022

How do I pull Q&A from Zoom webinar? ›

Click Reports. Click Meeting. Select a date range in which the meeting took place. From the dropdown, select Q&A report.

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