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  • Top 10 Methods for Successful Q&A Sessions

    Top 10 Methods for Successful Q&A Sessions

    Delivering right answers in your Q&A session will not only engage your audience, but also demonstrate your expertise, and help to elevate your talk and reinforce your credibility as a speaker. Despite all the advantages, even seasoned Speakers find Q&A part of the event nerve wracking. The unpredictable and surprising questions during Q&A evoke anxiety and even fear in them. One wrong move and you may lose the reputation and credibility you’ve worked hard to build as a speaker. Here are top 10 foolproof methods prepared by our team after consulting with experienced coaches. After reading this article you will be optimally prepared to facilitate a successful Q&A session.

  • 5 Online Discussion Benefits That Improve Your Student’s Thinking

    5 Online Discussion Benefits That Improve Your Student’s Thinking

    Have you ever tried to let your students discuss in the classroom? Then you may be familiar with the positive effects this has on them. But what about online discussions where the students are not physically present? There are five distinct benefits that online discussions have on your students.

  • Five engagement methods that work in your online events

    Five engagement methods that work in your online events

    How do you keep your crowd active? Every online event is initially the same: People turn their cameras off and let their attention fly. There is no single silver bullet. But, we collected five methods that engage your audience to help you find the best method for your event. Try them out to find out what works best for you!

  • Engaging workshop audiences: Five games you can try online

    Engaging workshop audiences: Five games you can try online

    You’ve seen it a thousand times. Your online workshop goes on for quite some time, and your audience’s attention is starting to dwindle. Reclaim their attention easily: Utilize the intimate setting and play a game with your participants. Bring back their attention and lighten the mood.