3 Simple Steps to Convert Classroom Training to Virtual Training Premium Content

Tuesday, January 10, 2012 - by Cindy Huggett
Sponsored By: GoToTraining

One minute of classroom time does not equal one minute of virtual classroom time –some activities simply don’t translate or even make sense online. How do you know what to reuse versus what to build from scratch?

Join this interactive webinar to discover the answer and begin to convert your classroom training to virtual training using 3 simple guidelines.

Take your classroom training online in 3 simple steps.
Attend the webinar to learn how to:

  • Convert face-to-face classes to synchronous virtual sessions.
  • Design virtual class activities that achieve learning outcomes.
  • Engage learners with online training tools.
  • And more…

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Authored By

  • Cindy Huggett
    Cindy Huggett

    Cindy is the author of Virtual Training Basics (ASTD Press, 2010), and coauthor of two ASTD Press Infolines, “Simple, Effective Online Learning” and “Designing for the Virtual Classroom.”  She has taught hundreds of synchronous online classes for a variety of audiences. Her favorite passion is to help trainers deliver effective online classes. She assists clients on their conversion to virtual training through her consulting practice.

    As Chair of ASTD’s National Advisors for Chapters, Cindy served on the national ASTD Board of Directors in 2009-2010. She was recognized by the Triangle Business Journal  as a “40-Under-40” Award recipient in 2003.    

    Cindy holds a Master’s degree in Public and International Affairs from the University of Pittsburgh, and a Bachelor’s degree from James Madison University. Cindy was also one of the first to earn the Certified Professional in Learning and Performance (CPLP) designation.