Look Who’s Talking! Engaging Virtual Training
Posted by EdmontonPMNov 28
Live Webinar – December 5th, 2023 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network
In today’s rapidly evolving world of remote learning and virtual training, engaging participants and ensuring they actively absorb the material can be overwhelming.
In this workshop we’ll discover the immense potential of participant interaction in virtual training sessions, and how encouraging active engagement can significantly enhance the learning experience.
In this session Kassy shares her guiding principle for digital engagement in this interactive and informative workshop designed to empower presenters, trainers, and educators with the strategies, techniques, and creative uses of virtual training technology to foster engaging virtual training environments.
Join Kassy for “Look Who’s Talking” and embark on a journey to transform your virtual training sessions into dynamic and interactive learning environments.
Keep your participants engaged and excited to learn as they take the lead on their own learning experiences!
Presenter: Kassy LaBorie (LinkedIn profile) Director of Virtual Training Services for Dale Carnegie Training, is an indemand keynote speaker & leads a consultancy to develop online training strategies for organizations . Her book Interact and Engage! 50+ Activities for Virtual Training, Meetings, Webinars, has received rave reviews. Previously Kassy served as the Product Design Architect and was a Master Trainer for InSync Training, & ExecuTrain. Kassy also helped create the WebEx University.
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