8 lessons that will make your transition to online workshops a little easier.
As a facilitator, I regularly deliver face to face (F2F) workshops for organisations all around the world. Well, that was until the COVID-19 outbreak.
The inability to travel or even share the same room with others made me have to rethink how I delivered workshops. Traditionally, I would stray away from online learning as it doesn’t compare to being physically in front of a group of people and having their undivided attention. Nothing beats F2F.
Time to turn lemons into lemonade — as Philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson puts it,
“Bad times have a scientific value. These are occasions a good learner would not miss.”
So I asked myself — How can I deliver a workshop on Zoom that is just as effective as a workshop that was delivered face to face?
Below, I have captured the key learnings from the online workshops I have delivered over the last month.
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