13 Tactics for Engagement on Larger-Scale Virtual Presentations
Speaker
CSP, author of The Virtual Presenter’s Playbook
Webinar Recording Details
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Date and TimeTue, Jun 15, 2021 at 9AM Pacific / 12PM Eastern
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Duration1 Hour
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Cost$0 (Free)
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Description
Engaging webinars and training sessions are more important than they’ve ever been. For presenters and trainers, this raises the bar for cutting through the noise, getting attention, and creating an experience.
The good news: Learning to transform the best of in-person “connectedness” for large-group online sessions isn’t hard, it’s just different.
Join Roger Courville, CSP, author of The Virtual Presenter’s Playbook, for a lively session that addresses:
NOTE: All attendees of the live session will receive a private link to additional resources.
The good news: Learning to transform the best of in-person “connectedness” for large-group online sessions isn’t hard, it’s just different.
Join Roger Courville, CSP, author of The Virtual Presenter’s Playbook, for a lively session that addresses:
- 3 ideas you can teach any presenter to help them improve engagement
- How to avoid the two biggest mistakes webinar producers make
- 3 steps to use to adapt in-person engagement for virtual classes and presentations
- The single most important thing to address in a rehearsal
- How “designing for data” can turn webinars into intelligence-gathering opportunities
NOTE: All attendees of the live session will receive a private link to additional resources.
About Roger Courville
Roger Courville, CSP has been called “The Michael Jordan of Virtual Presentations & Classes.” He’s an award-winning speaker and author who brings evidence-based tactics to transforming boring webinars. His work includes working with organizations as diverse as Colgate-Palmolive, FedEx, Australia Institute of Training and Development, US Bank and, of course, Training Magazine Network. And he loves habaneros.