Being Virtual Going From Good To Great!
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Live Webinar – April 20th, 2021 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network
Even as the world is starting to move back to physical offices, virtual platforms continue to remain an essential part of our professional lives. That being said, the question remains: how can we improve the quality of virtual events for a post-Pandemic world?
David will show you how to level-up your virtual experiences from good to great, in no time.
Key Takeaways:
- Find out ways to develop the three levels of virtual fluency – your ability to connect, communicate and collaborate virtually
- Get insight into the three factors critical to virtual event success
- Learn how to engage a virtual audience and deliver truly captivating virtual experiences
Presenter: David Smith (LinkedIn profile) Founder of DS Virtually is a Virtual Collaboration Expert, author, and keynote speaker on developing people for the digital workplace. He has become a regular webinar and conference speaker on the subject of moving training from the traditional face to face classroom into both digital and virtual forms, how to engage the modern learner, as well as how technologies change the way in which we communicate, connect and collaborate. Since 2008, David began working remotely and virtually using online virtual platforms such as Adobe Connect, WebEx, GoToMeeting and Skype for Business. David has trained, coached, upskilled, and mentored thousands of professionals in how to engage invisible audiences, design and deliver highly effective virtual events, and take advantage of the web conferencing technologies that help us work globally.
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Being Virtual Going From Good To Great!
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