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5 Best Practices for Bridging the In-Person Versus Virtual Attendee Training Gap

Tuesday, January 18, 2022 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST

Host: Association for Talent Development
By: Dalnaz (Dill) Hasan, Video Learning Evangelist, Panopto
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As employees return to the office, businesses want to believe that remote and in-person staff can join a Zoom call and replicate a cohesive team. But we’ve learned that it is a cognitive challenge for remote and in-person employees to engage equally in a synchronous workplace. Companies that don’t address this imbalance risk stratifying their workforce and affecting equity, productivity, and innovation.

During this webinar, you will learn how to:

  • Bridge the gap between in-person and virtual participants to ensure robust training engagement and outcomes.
  • Develop flexible, consistent, and accessible training to support all your employees in an evolving future.
  • Use asynchronous tools to align on training expectations prior to sessions.
  • Determine which hardware and software tools you need in the classroom to bridge the gap between in-person and virtual trainees.

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Dalnaz (Dill) Hasan
Dalnaz (Dill) Hasan

Video Learning Evangelist, Panopto

Dalnaz Hasan is a video evangelist at Panopto. She has worked in the video space for a few years supporting both businesses and higher education institutions to find innovative and scalable ways to solve communication and training challenges with video. Her mission is to empower individuals with all the resources they need to leverage emerging technology for communication and training. In her free time, she enjoys reading, baking desserts, and leading Zumba classes.


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