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Webvent Academy

Bringing Professionals Together

ENGAGING E-LEARNING (CORE 4 WEBCAST SERIES)

Monday, March 4, 2019 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST

Host: Association for Talent Development
By: Cynthia Clay
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What separates decent virtual facilitators from great virtual facilitators? The ability to design and facilitate virtual learning experiences that dazzle participants. If you want to lead virtual training sessions that participants clamor to attend, then join us to explore the design techniques used by the best virtual facilitators. You will learn to capitalize on the visual strengths of web conferencing, rethink interactive participation, increase collaboration, and captivate with a good story.

Join Cynthia Clay, author of Great Webinars: How to Create Interactive Learning that is Captivating, Informative, and Fun, as we explore the tools and techniques that will transform your web workshops into POWerful learning experiences.

 

In this webcast, you will:

• Learn how to design webinars with POW! 
• Use all the interaction tools in your web platform to engage participants
• Learn how to deliver POWerful virtual learning that gets on-the-job results

 

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Cynthia Clay
Cynthia Clay

Cynthia Clay is the president and CEO of NetSpeed Learning Solutions, the author of Great Webinars: Create Interactive Learning That is Captivating, Informative, and Fun (Wiley), and the co-author of Peer Power: Transforming Workplace Relationships (Wiley). She is passionate about applying innovative, blended learning methods to the design and delivery of high-impact, virtual instructor-led training and virtual meetings. Prior to starting NetSpeed Learning Solutions, Cynthia spent eight years at Bank of America in a variety of human resource roles and, for three years, managed the training department at Seattle Children's Hospital. She founded NetSpeed Learning Solutions in 1992. Under her leadership, the company now works with clients who are making the transition from the face-to-face to the virtual meeting and learning environment. Clients include Genentech/Roche, NovoNordisk, BP/ARCO, the U.S. Government Accountability Office, Novartis, ConocoPhillips, Choice Hotels, and Penn National Gaming.