Advanced train the trainer
Designing for webinars
Webinars are a cost effective and efficient approach for reaching many learners at the same time. Where they lose their impact is when the design and delivery isn’t adapted for a larger audience where participants can easily be distracted to multi-task.

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Webinars are a cost effective and efficient approach for reaching many learners at the same time. Where they lose their impact is when the design and delivery isn’t adapted for a larger audience where participants can easily be distracted to multi-task.
This masterclass explores how to design webinars that stand out from the crowd. We consider process, structure and interaction techniques that keep the audience both involved and processing key learnings. This includes how to design slides that focus the attention of your audience, keeping them visually involved avoiding cognitive overload.
We also look at webinar delivery techniques for facilitators. These include capturing the attention of an easily distracted audience by delivering memorable webinars with flair and interaction. Explore how to expand your delivery style and interactive techniques – specifically for a large virtual audience.
Who will benefit?

Learning designers
responsible for designing or adapting content to work well in a larger-group webinar environment.

Facilitators
looking to deliver webinars that are engaging and involving of a larger audience.
L&D leaders/managers who are invested in improving the learner experience and learning transfer from webinars.

L&D leaders and managers
who are invested in improving the learner experience and learning transfer from webinars.
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