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5 Tips for making Zoom training more engaging

Matrix

There seems to be an unspoken consensus that having your camera off and the mic on mute is the best way to deal with video conferencing. Holding an audience’s attention is hard enough without them being sick and tired before you even start. Read more: Top 5 ways L&D professionals can avoid Zoom fatigue.

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5 ways to improve remote performance evaluations

CLO Magazine

Leadership in a time of uncertainty requires emotional intelligence. Camera on or camera off? There is value in seeing someone’s body language and hearing their tone of voice. At the same time, I recognize that some employees may have reasons for keeping their camera off. Be compassionate but firm.

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Free learning & development webinars for October 2021

Limestone Learning

How to gain leadership buy-in to promote your courses to your learners. The pandemic has sadly brought attention to the value of coaching because people need conversations, inspirations and human connection while producing day-to-day work. The number one thing leaders need to do to become great leadership coaches.

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Data on Big Data

Marcia Conner

Given that unstructured data accounts for 80% of the data in the world, and we know much of that is from social media that gets special attention. Employment in the Massachusetts big data sector alone is expected to more than double over the next six years according to a recent report by the Mass Technology Leadership Council.

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Proximity Bias and Hybrid Work: What You Need to Know

TechSmith Camtasia

Snagit can even simultaneously record your screen and camera, replicating the “face-to-face” feeling of an in-person or virtual meeting. Turn your camera on during virtual meetings. Many people don’t enjoy being on camera, and “Zoom fatigue” is a real phenomenon.

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Video: The Change Principle

ATD Learning Technologies

The thought leader droning on about a new leadership theory. I personally learned the importance of this tool many years ago, when I attended the BBC’s Single Camera TV Directing Course. This might not lead to an increased heart rate, but it does secure the attention of your viewers. Do these sound like your videos?

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3 Challenges Posed by Creator-Centric Learning Needs and How to Rise to Them

Instilled

The next generation to draw the attention of organizations of all kinds is Gen Z—sometimes called ‘Zoomers’. Handpicked for you: ‘Why Video Microlearning is Perfect for Combating Short Attention Spans’. Forbes suggests that 56% of retirees from this generation are in leadership positions.