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Live Webinar – November 10th, 2020 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network

Animation is more than a Saturday morning cartoon—it’s a powerful medium for engaging and teaching audiences of all kinds.

With animation, you can quickly create visuals that break down complex concepts into simple, easy-to-grasp ideas.

In this presentation, Stacy & Chetan explain why and how professionals are using animation to teach elearning courses, corporate training, and more.

  • Learn why animation is an engaging way to explain complex ideas.
  • Understand four ways you can use animation to explain complicated concepts.
  • Learn step-by-step how to create your own educational videos.

Presenters:

Stacy Adams (LinkedIn profile) Head Of Marketing Vyond (formerly GoAnimate), a cloud-based video creation platform in use by  training & e-learning professionals. Stacy has  20+ years of experience in creating brand & content programs for a variety of B2B and B2C technology companies. Stacy’s focus at Vyond is exploring how video can engage and inspire as part of a larger communication strategy. She is passionate about emerging technology and how organizations must respond to an ever-changing array of devices and communication channels

Chetan Parmar (LinkedIn profile) Customer Success Associate Vyond; assists enterprise customers using the Vyond Studio platform. Chetan has led initiatives and created new processes to help enhance how the customer support team interacts with customers. He and his team set up Vyond’s customers to experience success when using the product.

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Explaining Complex Ideas Through Animation

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