How to Design and Deliver Engaging Virtual Presentations | Legal Education by learnformula
How to Design and Deliver Engaging Virtual Presentations
How to set your Camera, Audio and Lighting (CAL) to have a professional studio setup. How to effectively use the virtual presentation engagement tools
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Garth Sheriff
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Founder of Sheriff Consulting
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I am the founder of Sheriff Consulting which specializes in the development and delivery of accounting, auditing and foundational skill courses and workshops.
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About this course
As a result of the pandemic, many professionals find themselves presenting to teams, clients, and others using teleconferencing software such as Zoom, Go to Training, Microsoft Teams, etc. However, presentation design and delivery for a live presentation are much different than for a virtual presentation. It is not enough to simply take a prepared live presentation and just do the same thing in a virtual setting. Current research shows that this will result in a lack of both clarity and participant engagement. In fact, virtual presentations require more instructional design and preparation than a live presentation.
A virtual presentation must be re-designed to promote thoughtful use of virtual engagement tools such as audience feedback buttons, polling questions, breakout rooms, and shared screens. The presenters themselves must prepare differently than for a live presentation including setting up proper camera framing, audio levels, and lighting.