virtual training Archives - Language at Work ..//tag/virtual-training/ Improving Communication with Customized Training Mon, 01 Apr 2024 19:58:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Do They Need More? ..//do-they-need-more/ Mon, 05 Feb 2024 21:59:08 +0000 ..//?p=17816 Is your virtual training giving you everything you need?  Or do you need more?Many of our training participants and clients say that the quick, on-line virtual sessions are terrific for many people:  tips, instruction, explanations, and some discussion.  A few hours- a lot of people...

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Is your virtual training giving you everything you need?  Or do you need more?Many of our training participants and clients say that the quick, on-line virtual sessions are terrific for many people:  tips, instruction, explanations, and some discussion.  A few hours- a lot of people – pop in, pop out.  This is a training development that the pandemic taught us, and it helps keep training going.But, many people need more than instruction; they need to DO  the strategies being learned.  They need to try the tips, and see how they feel, and how they work.  They need an instructor to monitor their efforts and give feedback and guidance.  Virtual, on-line sessions don’t have time to offer this valuable element of training.In response to this need, we’ve developed Practicum Programs in which participants can do just that.  Meant for up to 10 people,  our Practicum Programs guide participants through sample exercises in which they perform, discuss, role play, and apply the lessons learned in a virtual program.Let us help you arrange a practicum to supplement your virtual training.  It’s easy to offer them a little more.

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Judith Pollock, PresidentLanguage at Work4931 Massachusetts Avenue NWWashington, DC 20016Phone 646-491-1089www.languageatwork.com

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