Live Webinar – September 22nd, 2022 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network
- Are you sabotaging the success of your hybrid training programs without realizing it?
- Overwhelmed by the many challenges of hybrid learning?
- Wondering if smooth and impactful hybrid learning programs are even possible?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, this webinar is for you!
Hybrid learning, the live mix of online and in-person participants and facilitators, is now the norm in many global organizations. As some employees have returned to the workplace, hybrid learning is on the rise by necessity.
Training programs that accommodate workers regardless of whether they’re on-site or online on a given day are needed.
Yet the multiple challenges of hybrid learning are very real. Common issues often stem from technology, design, inequitable participation, and facilitation.
Hybrid is not just in-person training with an added virtual component, it’s an altogether new venue. And as such, it requires a fresh approach.
Join Diana L. Howles, (LinkedIn profile) reveals the secrets to successfully designing and facilitating hybrid learning! She’ll unveil the foundational pillars for successful hybrid learning programs, so you won’t fall prey to the most common mistakes. Discover top tips to engage your learners, and learn how tested technology, strategic design, and skilled facilitation can make a significant impact.
Overall, learn how to take your hybrid learning programs from Snooze-fest to Smooth-fest!
Diana will discuss:
- What hybrid training is
- Why the live mix of online and in-person learners can be challenging on multiple levels
- The foundational pillars to successful hybrid learning program
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Training: The Pillars of Successful Live Mixed Learning
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