Getting the job done with live online training

At the eLN Showcase event on 9th July, the Onlignment team each presented a Pechu Kucha (20 slides, each 20 seconds in duration). Today we present Phil’s session, titled Getting the job done with live online training.

Most training is carried out live in the classroom or on-the-job, but face-to-face instruction is not always the most practical or cost-effective option. Web conferencing allows you to continue to offer live training but without the need for all participants to be present in the same location. The ‘virtual classroom’ is ideal for running short training sessions, follow-ups, seminars and meetings. In this Pecha Kucha session, you’ll learn how leading organisations are making use of web conferencing to provide more training more efficiently and how they have equipped their classroom instructors to make a successful transition to online delivery.

About Barry Sampson

Barry Sampson has written 30 post in this blog.

Barry has a diverse background, having been a retail manager before moving into HR and then on to training and development. He spent time as a trainer and training manager before a move into learning technology in 2003. He's championed the adoption emerging tools for learning as a complement to traditional approaches.


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Comments

  1. Laura Layton-James says:

    Bravo Phil … What a superb pecha kucha. I loved the poem. It is so true that good trainers (or facilitators of any event) already have most of the skills to engage their audience it is just about thinking creatively about how to adapt these for live online events.

    I loved your slides – death by PowerPoint definitely not. I’ve been slowly transforming our old slides along the same lines. I find it therapeutic.

    Again – superb!

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