Create a two-column matching exercise in which a volunteer draws lines between the corresponding items in Column A and Column B.
Poll learners with a single multiple-choice question.
Quiz learners with a series of multiple-choice or fill-in-the-blank questions.
Consider using "pre-work" - such as an article, case study, etc. - as a means of stimulating discussion at the very start of your presentation.
Bottom line: With advance planning that gives special consideration to the online environment - and a bit of practice - your virtual training sessions can be just as effective (and enjoyable) as those that take place in a traditional classroom setting!
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