by Paulshearing | Feb 22, 2021 | Online Training, Uncategorized
During the lockdowns and isolations of the previous year we have gone from very being enthralled by the use of online platforms such as Zoom, WebEx , Microsoft Teams and others to become weary and fatigued of attending online meetings. In fact, it has almost become...
by Paulshearing | Dec 2, 2020 | Online Training
With most of training sessions now being moved onto online platforms it is easy to concentrate on the mechanics of how to set up and run a virtual training session and neglect some of the things that we naturally did in the physical training room Here are some...
by Paulshearing | Oct 18, 2020 | Online Training
How do you increase learner participation and avoid your training becoming tedious and repetitive?How do you stop people signing into your training event and being distracted by emails popping onto their screen? Here are 8 ideas to open up your training sessions to...
by Paulshearing | Oct 13, 2020 | Online Training
As a traditional classroom-based trainer I must admit that I looked down upon webinar style training as being as inferior and a poor relation to face to face training and because of this I disparaged them. They say however that ‘necessity is the mother of invention’...
by Paulshearing | Oct 5, 2020 | Articles, Online Training
It would be wonderful if every training session we run goes smoothly without any problems but I’m afraid life isn’t like that; however, a little bit of forethought can reduce the impact of ‘things going wrong’ and here are 10 suggestions that I have found to work ....
by Paulshearing | Sep 1, 2020 | Online Training
We all know that knowledge fades at a stunning rate. I have read that on average Learners forget up to 70% of what they were taught with 24 hours . Here are 10 ways to deepen learning and combat that learning curve. 1. Brainstorming: Have Learners generate as many...