How to Create Webinar-Based Training So Engaging That People Have To Pay Attention!
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Live Webinar – September 27th, 2016 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider:Training Magazine
In this training, presentation expert and PowerPoint MVP Ellen Finkelstein will model engaging webinar training for you while showing you the principles so you can use them yourself.
There are many advantages of webinars over live training but one disadvantage is how easy it is for people to multitask.
Learn:
- The controversy over using the webcam, what Ellen recommends and why
- How to use animation during webinars — and how not to use it
- Ways to draw attendees back to the slides
- Interactive tools you can — and should — use
- How to follow up after a webinar
- And more
Presenter: Ellen Finkelstein (LinkedIn profile) is a recognized expert, speaker, trainer, and best-selling author on PowerPoint presentation skills. One of only 37 Microsoft-appointed PowerPoint MVPs (Most Valuable Professional) in the world, Ellen is a lively, confident speaker who freely shares her substantial experience in order to help others. In her books and webinars, she addresses the full range of issues associated with creating effective presentations, including:
- PowerPoint for Teachers: Dynamic Presentations and Interactive Classroom Projects (Grades K-12)
- How to Do Everything with Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 (How to Do Everything)
- AutoCAD 2015 and AutoCAD LT 2015 Bible
- Flash Professional CS5 and Flash Catalyst CS5 For Dummies
- OpenOffice.org For Dummies
- Jakarta Struts For Dummies
- Macromedia Flash 8 For Dummies
- Syndicating Web Sites with RSS Feeds For Dummies ®
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How to Create Webinar-Based Training
So Engaging That People Have To Pay Attention!
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