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In light of the Coronavirus, I asked our LinkedIN group for their best suggestions to keep virtual meetings and learning fun when working remotely. Whether you’re working from home, conducting online meetings, webinars, or facilitating remote learning, these tips will serve you well. In this 4-part series, I’ve synthesized the suggestions and broken them into several categories:
2. Prep your Attendees for excellent virtual meetings
Feeling shy about speaking out?
Or, not sure what to talk about?
It’s easy now to start the flow,
And have discussions bloom and grow.
Unzip the pouch and pick a topic,
Big and broad, or microscopic,
A prompt that doesn’t dig too deep,
Or one that makes you take a leap.
Go ahead, reach in and pick it,
Read the prompt and then UNZIP-it!
Additional Resources for Virtual Meetings
ATD – https://www.td.org/virtual-training
Langevin – https://training.langevin.com/fundamentals-of-virtual-classroom-design
Webinars with WOW – Becky Pluth trains people on how to deliver amazing webinars. View YouTube.
Virtual Icebreakers – https://blog.trainerswarehouse.com/virtual-icebreakers
See Also:
CONNECT: Spice-Up Online Meetings STEP 1 – CONNECTION
PARTICIPATE: Spice-Up Online Meetings STEP 3 – PARTICIPATION
ENGAGE: Spice-Up Online Meetings STEP 4 – LEARNING APPS