Virtual conferences are something we’ve been deeply immersed in for years—both because we’ve done a lot of research and writing about them, such as with The Virtual Events Report—and also because we’ve been practitioners of them with our annual Learning • Technology • DesignTM (LTD) virtual conference, which we recently wrapped up for 2020.
In this episode, we discuss the many compelling reasons of why more learning businesses need to seriously consider making virtual events a serious part of their portfolio of offerings including their related benefits for both organizations and learners.
Full show notes available at https://www.leadinglearning.com/episode228.
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292: Focus and Value-Building with Amber Winter
291: Beyond Content: Improving Your Presenters
290: Maturity, Learning, and Desired States
289: “With” Strategy Not “For” Strategy with Lowell Aplebaum
288: Relevant, Efficient, and Economical: Learning Touchstones with Ray Schroeder
287: Now's the Time: The Year That Is
286: Now's the Time: The Year That Was
285: Who and What: The Capacity Challenge
284: The Irresistible Episode—Now with Financial Modeling!
283: MBA Student for a Day with Steven Schragis of One Day U
282: Learning Diversification with Jim Obsitnik
281: Studying Innovation with Mary Byers
280: The Strategy and Marketing Episode
279: Learning to Get Down to Business
278: Taking Action with Learning Science
277: Evidence-Based Evaluation with Rob Brinkerhoff and Daniela Schroeter
276. Practice and Feedback: Evidence-Based Tools for Learning
275: Designing Content Scientifically with Ruth Colvin Clark and Myra Roldan
274: Needs, Wants, and Learning Science
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