Presenting Virtually

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Virtual presentations are intrinsically a little awkward. There’s less audience response it’s harder to get a read on how your audience is responding to you and making eye contact is problematic. It’s easy to forget that even when you can’t see everyone they’re listening and they need your attention. All of these can increase a presenter’s anxiety but it doesn’t have to be that way. In this course you’ll learn how presenting virtually can increase your reach and bridge differences the ways in which presenting virtually is similar to–and different from–presenting face-to-face and how to set the virtual stage for success. You’ll discover behavioral strategies to make virtual presentations come alive and how to plan your presentations for the unique challenges of remote presenting. And you’ll also explore techniques both technological and personal that can ensure that every virtual presentation you give is better than the one before.