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Virtual event training: Part two – Managing your live Zoom event

  • 27-Apr-2021
  • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Zoom
  • 37

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REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED. IF YOU WOULD STILL LIKE TO JOIN THIS EVENT, PLEASE EMAIL NICOLA.

Many of us used Zoom to stay connected to our community for the first time during the pandemic. Gain confidence in this new arena with this two-part series on how to host successful online events; designed for those looking to pick up new tips to improve audience experience and those who need to review the basics of how to host your own author events.

In part two we’ll focus on the steps you’ll take during your event to ensure it goes off without a hitch.

During this educational session you’ll learn how to:

·      Staff your virtual event to allow for a seamless experience for presenters and your audience

·      Plan a virtual presenter/team huddle before going live

·      Identify your key shots to creates smooth transitions  

·      Create an engaging virtual event by managing your audience interactivity 

Attendees will be provided with a take-home resource package following the event.

Trainers – Live Event Academy

Live Event Academy provides leading-edge educational classes with real-world learning, to help kick your career into high gear as an audio-visual professional. The Academy was founded by a dedicated group of seasoned event professionals, and with over 50 years of combined experience in audio-visual technology they share a passion for live events and want to bring their expertise to you.

Our instructors are event professionals who have a proven track record of planning and executing flawless events. We provide focused learning, personal insight, and execution to help you excel in your goals.


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