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Turn your next virtual training into a fun and engaging experience

Virtual training

Let’s face it: There are still people out there who say that face-to-face learning is better. Online learning or virtual training is not as effective.

There are also many trainers and companies that moved their training online, but most of them are just doing what they are doing offline and doing it the same, online.

They do not realise that the engagement strategies on any online platform is entirely different from offline.

Many trainers do not know how to create an experience where a learner can have fun, participate in activities and leave the virtual training wanting more.

So, how do you actually turn your next virtual training into a fun and engaging experience?

First of all, before I carry on, I want to stress that most online learning takes place in 2 forms.

 

Virtual training: Asynchronous learning vs Synchronous

Asynchronous virtual learning means you can learn something at different times. For example, you watch a video to learn to play the guitar at any time you like. The issue with this form of learning is that most people have short attention spans, and it is not easy to complete the program alone. Unless you are a highly motivated and driven individual.

 

Synchronous virtual learning, however, means that learners do it at the same time. This means that the program is instructor-led and delivered LIVE. This allows learners to ask questions and be engaged in the session. There is a huge difference between sessions delivered LIVE and those delivered through recorded videos.

 

Virtual training: Asynchronous learning vs Synchronous

 

Our verdict

In our virtual training, we see a stark difference in the ability of a participant to be engaged and actually complete the course.

Sometimes, there is even up to a 10x difference! In other words, a person who attends a learning session LIVE is more likely to complete the course compared to a person who watches the video at his/her own time.

 

(Of course, there are other factors such as the duration of the event, how entertaining the speaker is and etc.)

 

Tips to engage your participants virtually:

  1. Get participants to turn on their videos. Turning on their videos ensures a higher chance of them paying attention and not doing other things in the background.
  2. Engage participants every 5 minutes. This means that you could ask a question, application to their lives or vote on something. This creates interest and helps to participants to pay attention to you.
  3. Use kinesthetic responses. Get your participants to respond to you by making hand actions when answering question. It can be fun and gets participants to engage by moving their bodies.
  4. Use multiple online applications to engage them. Online applications like Kahoot, Mentimeter, Sli.do and many more can create different fun interactions.
  5. Ask questions that make them reflect and consider implications to their work or personal lives. This helps in the transfer of learning and create desire to apply it immediately.
  6. Use your virtual backgrounds for story telling. Most people use virtual backgrounds to hide the “messiness” of their house. Use it to tell stories and change the backgrounds to help participants have a visual image of it.

 

Contact us to help you create engaging asynchronous virtual learning for your people.

 

Need a customised virtual training or a speaker for your event? Speak to us.

 

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Kenneth Kwan, CSP

Kenneth Kwan is an internationally recognized Author, Global Leadership and Motivational Speaker, renowned for his ability to inspire and empower audiences worldwide. With over a decade of experience, he has spoken to leaders from 40 countries, helping transform cultures and shift mindsets within Multi-National Companies (MNCs) and Government Organizations. Kenneth’s expertise in solution-focused thinking and strategic planning has guided numerous businesses toward significant results and high-performance environments. Featured in esteemed media outlets like Channel News Asia and Malaysia's BFM89.9, his insights on leadership and motivation are highly sought after. Kenneth's book, "Small Steps To Big Changes," showcases his profound wisdom and practical strategies, making a lasting impact in lectures and training programs across the region.