Date

Nov 01 2023
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2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Five Things The Best Virtual Presenters Do

This is a webinar! 

Have you ever asked a question in a virtual presentation, and no one responds? Or do you wonder if your message is getting across clearly to an engaged remote audience? Then this program is for you! The best virtual presenters know how to capture and keep attention in online events. In this interactive webinar with expert Cindy Huggett, you will learn the secrets to their success!

You will learn how to prepare yourself in advance, how to open your presentation in ways that generate interest, and how to create a dialogue instead of a monologue. You’ll discover new uses for virtual tools, and new techniques for interaction and engagement. You will also learn practical tips such as when to turn on the webcam in an online meeting, how to present yourself online with professionalism and poise, and what to do when technical challenges occur.

Whether you are brand new to live online delivery or have been facilitating virtual events for years, you will be sure to leave this session with new ideas, new tips, and new techniques for improving your future virtual presentations.

Join us for this informative webinar to discover the secrets of successful virtual presenters and learn how to apply them to your own online events!

Attendees will learn

  • Prepare yourself effectively before a virtual presentation
  • Capture attention from the start of an online event
  • Engage online attendees using common virtual platform tools
  • Present content to remote participants with professionalism and poise
  • Ensure your message is clearly communicated and received

Date: November 1st, 2023

Time: 2:00 pm (ET)

Cost: Free

Use this link to learn more or register for this webinar: https://hrdqu.com/webinar/virtual-presentation-5-tips/

 

  • Language: English

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HRDQ-U-Ideas for Learning
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support@hrdq.com

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  • Timezone: America/New_York
  • Date: Nov 01 2023
  • Time: 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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