Partner Webinar: The Webinar on Webinars
With offices closed and more of us working from home, online meetings and trainings are rapidly becoming the norm. Join GEO and the Goodman Center to learn more about the do’s and don’ts when it comes to virtual gatherings.
Event Details
With offices closed and more of us working from home, online meetings and trainings are rapidly becoming the norm. There are definite do’s and don’ts when it comes to virtual gatherings, but many of us have not been trained in how to run successful webinars, so they are often mind-numbing information downloads, plagued with technical problems, and waste the time they’re supposed to save.
The Goodman Center has been focusing on these kinds of meetings and trainings for more than ten years. In 2008 they published the report, “Dialing In, Logging On, Nodding Off: The True Costs of Teleconferences, Videoconferences and Webinars,” and in 2009 they launched “The Webinar on Webinars,” to help public interest professionals meet and train more effectively online.
Speakers
- Andy Goodman, Director, The Goodman Center
- Jaser Alsharhan, Program Manager, GEO (moderator)
For more information, please contact Margie at obeng@geofunders.org or
Start: Wednesday, April 22, 12:00 PM Eastern
End: Wednesday, April 22, 1:00 PM Eastern
This one hour online class will show you (1) how to keep participants engaged from beginning to end, (2) the fine details of creating a good online experience, (3) how to overcome “the loneliness of the long-distance learner,” (4) how to use your two assets (voices and visuals) to maximum advantage, and (5) what we all can learn from talk radio to make our webinars better.
The Goodman Center is partnering with GEO to offer “The Webinar on Webinar” exclusively for our members on April 22nd from 12n-1p Eastern (9-10a Pacific.) Space is limited, so register now.
Register for the webinar is closed
Speakers
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Andy Goodman
Co-founder and Director, The Goodman Center
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Director of Programs, GEO
Questions?
Contact Margie Obeng