Creative Breakouts: New Ideas For Successful Group Activities In Virtual Classes
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Live Webinar – October 20th, 2022 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network
In this interactive session with virtual learning expert Cindy Huggett:
- You will learn exactly how to set up, facilitate, and manage small group virtual class activities to create an engaging participant experience.
- You’ll see how to create teams for group involvement and how to use breakout rooms for collaboration.
- You’ll discover new and creative uses for breakout activities that you can immediately apply in your virtual classes.
Specifically, you will see how to run breakout sessions so that your participants can easily begin working together.
You’ll learn what to say (and what not to say), and how to quickly handle issues that arise.
In addition, you’ll learn effective strategies to debrief breakout activities. You’ll leave this session with new ideas for engaging, collaborative online classes.
Objectives:
- Set up breakout room activities for a seamless participant experience
- Creatively use breakout rooms for collaboration and dialogue
- Use best practice techniques for setting up and debriefing breakouts
Presenter : Cindy Huggett (LinkedIn profile) is the author of Virtual Training Basics, and coauthor of two ASTD Press Infolines, Simple, Effective Online Training (Infoline) (Infoline ASTD) and Designing for the Virtual Classroom (Infoline ASTD). Cindy was one of the first training professionals to earn the Certified Professional in Learning and Performance (CPLP) designation. She serves on the national ASTD Board of Directors, and lives in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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Creative Breakouts:
New Ideas For Successful Group Activities In Virtual Classes
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