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7 Essentials for Virtual Software Training

Tuesday, October 27, 2020 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT

Host: Association for Talent Development
By: Joe Schulz, Training Evangelist, Orasi Software
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Are you moving your on-site training to virtual classes? Do you provide hands-on software training? If so, there are seven essential things you need to know before you deliver your class online, including things to do before, during, and after class. For each, we’ll describe best practices and provide templates to make your training relevant and effective. Learn from our experience so that your instructors are more efficient and your students are more satisfied.

During this webcast you will learn:
 

  • Virtualized environments designed from reusable templates dramatically reduce the effort and cost to deploy hands-on software training classes.
  • Using dedicated labs with content designed for online learning eliminates complexity for students and increases their knowledge retention.
  • Instructors can be more effective by employing interactive technology with over-the-shoulder remote viewing and integrated student assistance features.
     

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Joe Schulz
Joe Schulz

Training Evangelist, Orasi Software

A seasoned developer with more than 30 years of professional application development experience, Joe Schulz is currently the training evangelist for Orasi Software. He has been at the forefront of software methodologies and development techniques throughout his career, with an extensive background in nontraditional development. He is a recognized industry thought leader and continues to break new ground in Agile development, business intelligence, and online learning.


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