Advanced
techniques include:
- event
preparation and management
- development
of a script and detailed “treatment”
- enlistment
and training of online guests and presenters
- advanced
content design, production and implementation
- Powerpoint
- Flash
- Shared
Web Browsing
- Interactive
Exercises, Quizzes and Polls
- Application
Sharing Techniques
- Virtual
WhiteBoard Activities
- Audio,
Video and Other Media Options
- Multiple
Presenter and Panelist Options
- interactivity
planning and facilitation
- marketing,
registration, and event follow-up
- integration
of live programming into an online community, course,
web site, intranet and other online and venue-based
activities.
This
workshop takes place over 6 weeks and includes 4 live
webcasts of 75 minutes each as well as small group sessions.
Students have unlimited access to a 3-seat virtual classroom
for content development, practice sessions, presenter
training and a recorded dress rehearsal.
The
final product is a live interactive webcast for up to
50 participants. The webcast must be completed within
3 months of completing the workshop, and the session
may be used to teach a class, promote a product, or any
other educational or commercial purpose. Unlimited access
to the archive will be available for 3 months after the
event.
At
the student's request, a fee may be charged to those
who attend the live event, or access the archive. (LearningTimes
ecommerce system set-up fees may apply.)
Certification:
Upon completion of CSTP 405, graduates are officially
deemed “LearningTimes Certified Synchronous Training
Professionals" (CSTP™). |
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| Prerequisites: |
None |
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| Schedule: |
Workshops
beginning:
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| Format: |
This
workshop takes place over 6 weeks and includes
4 live webcasts
of 75 minutes each as well as small group sessions.
Students have unlimited access to a 3-seat virtual
classroom for content development, practice sessions, presenter
training and a recorded dress rehearsal. |
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| Certification: |
LearningTimes
"CSTP" |
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| Price: |
$895 |
ENROLL NOW:
September
20,
2006
Live online
sessions September 20,
27 and October 4 and
11 (time TBA), plus independently
scheduled small
group sessions and final
webcast. |
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