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Live Webinar – August 29th, 2018 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network

  1. Are your live online training programs designed for a global audience?
  2. Do your global participants feel comfortable in your virtual classes?
  3. Have you planned activities that resonate with cross-cultural learners?

Since virtual training allows you to easily reach your global workforce, it’s easy to include everyone on the invitation. But if your program design doesn’t account for international and cultural differences, then your learning outcomes and results will fall short.

In this interactive session, Cindy Huggett will go beyond the obvious and get into the practical details of how to design, develop, and facilitate virtual training programs that cross-cultural boundaries.

Learn 5 design techniques to create interactive sessions when learners virtually converge from geographically dispersed locations. In addition, you will learn 3 virtual facilitation tips for engaging culturally diverse learners.

Cindy will explore how to create comfortable and inclusive virtual learning environments. Leave this session with a design checklist and facilitation action plan that can be immediately applied to your next virtual training class.

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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