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Live Webinar – March 9th, 2023 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network

If you are responsible for delivering successful hybrid training events, you know it’s not as easy it looks. Of course, you could just video a live event for later playback and call it a day, but you want to reach both your in-person and your virtual audiences in real-time and allow engagement for everyone.

Join Cynthia Clay, (LinkedIn profile) author of Great Webinars: How to Create Interactive Learning That Is Captivating, Informative, and Fun to explore the best and the worst of hybrid events. Commit to delivering the best for both audiences by offering training that is engaging, inclusive, and interactive for all involved!

By the end of this 60-minute webinar, you will be able to:

  • Avoid five mistakes that block successful hybrid events
  • Ensure that both virtual and in-person audiences are engaged and included

Presenter: Cynthia Clay (LinkedIn profile) President/CEO of NetSpeed Learning Solutions & the author of Great Webinars: How to Create Interactive Learning That Is Captivating, Informative, and Fun helps people increase their effectiveness in virtual environments.  Cynthia provides instructor-led virtual programs that help employees and leaders communicate effectively, resolve conflict, serve customers well, and lead effectively in the virtual workplace. She  also works with clients who are transitioning from the face-to-face classroom to interactive, blended virtual learning. Cynthia is a passionate advocate of brain-based learning and works with training professionals to apply stellar practices in the virtual classroom.

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5 Mistakes That Sink Hybrid Training Events

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