Things have changed for many of us very quickly. Many of us are at home, but we haven’t stopped working. As we get used to a new way to interact with one another, the dynamics of our interactions need to change. As many people have probably experienced, an online meeting or training is a different … Continue reading Lessons Learned in Quickly Shifting to Virtual Training
Here are some ideas on how to best use virtual features to engage your learners and a matrix to help you match those features to your learning objectives.
Free, 45-minute webinar offering some ideas on how to match your learning objectives with activities that can be accomplished in a virtual space. These ideas will be useful for both virtual training sessions and virtual team meetings.
We’re going to be doing virtual training for a while. If you’re just getting started, here are a few things to keep in mind.
What do we do if more than 50% of the people who are doing virtual training and meetings right now aren’t comfortable with the technology?
When it comes to converting your courses to online delivery, have you considered delivering via text, WhatsApp or Messenger?
We are back this week with episode 3 of Train Like You Listen. This week, we sit down with Betty Dannewitz from If You Ask Betty to discuss what role Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality play in training, her experience with these realities, and the future of these technologies.
In the training environment, the words that we use matter. If we don’t clearly define the terms that are central to our topic and which we will be tossing around throughout our presentations, we’ll leave a lot of room for individual interpretation and confusion. I was struck by this point last Friday when I was … Continue reading What do “Virtual Classroom” and “Racism” have in common?
Having a series of engaging activities in your training program can be a good thing. The big question, however, is what lies beneath those engaging activities?
Of all the Marvel characters, who was the best leader? How did Thanos actually get people to follow him? And what transferable lessons from Marvel might you be able to take into your organization? Two authors of the book “Leaders Assemble! Leadership in the MCU” spend some time spelling this all out in this week’s podcast.
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