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Live Webinar – October 30th, 2018 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network

“The writing is the hardest part.”  That’s a frequent comment when L&D professionals discuss how we develop training materials.

How do you find words that resonate with your learners—words that say enough but not too much—creative words that are “corporate” too—words that keep it simple while building complexity?

Join Award-Winning Learning Experience Designer for Cinecraft productions, Kim Lindsey in a quick-paced quest to find the best words and use them well.

Whether you’re a newcomer to L&D or a seasoned professional, you’ll come away with strategies and insights on writing (and some nifty templates too!) that will make your process easier and your output even better than before.

In this session you will learn to:

  1. Easily keep mindful of the intended audience for training deliverables
  2. Use a conversational tone and an appropriate reading level when writing text and audio scripts
  3. Generate written content with increased polish and less effort

Presenter:  Kim Lindsey (LinkedIn profile) Lead Learning Experience Designer Cinécraft Productions Inc.“Always remember what it’s like not to know.” has embodied Kim Lindsey’s philosophy on writing and information design for over the last 15+ years. Kim she crafts training for Cinécraft ’s clients. She is recognized for her unique ability to use both sides of the brain—creative and analytic—to empathize with each audience, then develop materials that meet learners at their own level while effectively addressing the project’s business goals.

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