ISPI Atlanta Chapter Webinar:
September 15, 2021, 12:00 – 1:00pm EST
Have you ever waited during a virtual event while the facilitator dealt with a technical issue? Have you ever been lost in cyberspace when you didn’t make it into a breakout room? Such problems leave facilitators and participants frazzled, distracted, and dissatisfied. Join virtual producer virtuoso Kublai Hall for an engaging and informative session where you will learn:
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- Best practices for virtual producer partnership
- Skills for high impact facilitation
- Learner engagement techniques
Managing the virtual environment while ensuring students are learning can be a daunting task for any facilitator, but not when there is a virtual producer involved. This session is for you, whether you want to build producing expertise yourself or help someone else improve.
Join Virtual Producer virtuoso Kublai Hall on Wed. Sept. 15th with ISPI Atlanta. Kublai will share virtual production best practices, skill requirements, and learner engagement techniques.
Kublai Hall is a Program Manager in the Workforce Education, Training and Proficiency Division, for the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO), who creates, facilitates and produces professional development products for nuclear instructors, professionals and leaders, looking to achieve greater proficiency with their careers. Kublai currently leads INPO’s Virtual Producers Forum, the virtual implementation of the Instructor Certification Program, along with a variety of virtual leadership micro-learning modules and week-long seminars. Outside of INPO, Kublai has spent over two decades in non-profit leadership and entrepreneurship and currently shares his experiences and skill in strategic thinking, communication, influencing, engagement, training, and building relationships, with various industries and the public. Kublai has degrees and certifications spanning the culinary arts, political sciences, communications, instructional design, leadership, and instruction.
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Cost for Non-Members: $5