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Tips to Level-Up Your Virtual Learning Game

Learning Rebels

5) Create a poll. One way to use polls is to allow your audience to choose the learning path. Have the participants vote in the poll, deciding where to start. By using Polleverywhere you can run surveys, create polls to check for understanding, or create competitions. Buy a good microphone/headset.

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Are virtual meetings truly inclusive?

TalentLMS

Cameras on, microphones on, small talk done. Everything seems to be working fine as the team discusses some upcoming deadline changes. Several times people in the room spoke facing each other, turning away from the microphone, keeping virtual participants from being part of the discussion. Time zone limitations.

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Optimizing Your Virtual Events: Essential Best Practices

Think Orion

Also, organize more interactive events by adding certain features such as Live Polling (Slide poll) or Slide-Sharing. Audio will be the centerpiece of your event, so plug in a microphone and pay attention to your surroundings. Use discreet and good-quality headphones and a microphone. Source: www.87seconds.com

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Becoming a great trainer: How to improve your presentation skills

TalentLMS

Break them into groups of 3-4 people and provide one or two discussion subjects as starting points. Then after 15-20 minutes or so you can bring everyone back for a broader conversation based on what was discussed in groups. A fresh way to do this is with an online poll. Get a good microphone.

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CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS: Score Big with Town Hall Meetings

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

The podium, microphone, and projector screen are tested and ready.    Polls have shown that most employees are not engaged, even during town hall meetings. For example, say, “By a show of hands, how many …” Have someone note the results and use that informal polling to help guide future engagement.

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CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS: Score Big with Town Hall Meetings

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

The podium, microphone, and projector screen are tested and ready.    Polls have shown that most employees are not engaged, even during town hall meetings. For example, say, “By a show of hands, how many …” Have someone note the results and use that informal polling to help guide future engagement.

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Video Conferencing Platforms vs Virtual Classrooms in eLearning

BrainCert

webcam and microphone); test audio and video settings; secure your access codes; share links via email and social media; join the conference early (5 minutes prior); ensure everyone understands how to use the tool and share a screen properly; end the session by thanking all participants; follow up afterward if needed.