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7 Ideas for Running a Virtual E-Learning Event

LearnDash

Virtual events give your learners an opportunity to connect socially and add to the value of your course. Because of this, it can often be a pleasant surprise to run a virtual event that often requires less preparation, but can draw a higher price. Here are seven ideas for virtual e-learning events—which one fits your course?

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Using Your E-book to Create an Online Course

LearnDash

Add an online community , where learners can discuss their projects, post questions, and get feedback. You need to provide an incentive for people to show-up to your live event. Teach them something useful and only at the very end discuss your course. To do this, regularly interact with your learners.

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How to Promote Online Courses with LinkedIn

LearnDash

In fact, LinkedIn has some of the most robust targeting capabilities, which we’ll discuss more later. For example, if you have courses about finance for entrepreneurs, you can say something like “Financial Coach | Founder at Company” or opt for a descriptive headline, such as “Helping entrepreneurs manage their cash flow and maximize profits.”

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Benefits of Online Learning: 27 of the Best Secrets You Need to Know Today

Spark Your Interest

And you can add a follow-up live virtual discussion after the on-demand course. You could even make the discussion local to help people apply what they’ve learned in their own context. . In a live virtual event (such as a live webinar) the learner can feel a sense of connectedness with the rest of the class.

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Allison Rossett: ELearning Isn’t What You Think It Is – Not Yet #tk10

Learning Visions

Employees work on these tutorials at a time of own choosing. Authentic, realistic and immersive, like Second Life Include access to e-coaches Include expectations that employees will participate in online discussions as follow up to a class. [ The problem is that we focus on the event - ‘the event’s the thing.’

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e-Factor Conference

Moodle Journal

Yesterday 27th June 2012 I went along to the RSC e-Factor “It’s all about the learner event” in London. These events are always great for networking, and this time was no exception in during the two unscheduled fire alarms.

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Free learning & development webinars for April 2023

Limestone Learning

PT: Bringing Live Learning to Life: Applying an Events Mindset (Free for ATD members) Many organizations are missing new opportunities for live learning that can deliver powerful learning experiences. Lenn then takes over and, with the participant’s help, discusses what can go wrong in a presentation and how to prepare for the worst.

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