Create your own score card for polishing
your online presentations!
The Gold Standard for workplace education is when participants successfully use the content of a class to address real challenges and otherwise apply it outside the classroom.
In practical terms, this means participants act, and something changes for the better in their opinion, and/or in the opinions of library bosses, colleagues, employees, vendors, and customers. The Gold Standard for academic subjects is the same but with goals related to research and professional applications. In both examples learning should be focused on more than acing a test.
Whether you have been immersed in virtual education for the first time or are a seasoned online presenter, you can continue to improve your live and recorded programs. Because there appears to be a confusing number of conflicting theories about what is “best”, we have created categories for seven elements that make up a successful presentation and offer examples and stories for each element. The goal? Finding multiple "better” ways to achieve the Gold Standard.
The elements are:
Virtual Trainer: Pat Wagner
Pat Wagner has been a library trainer and consultant since 1978. She has been producing and facilitating online programs for over 20 years. Pat has been a frequent visitor to Florida library and was a facilitator for the Sunshine State Library Leadership Institute.
This is an online class. Access information will be emailed one week ahead.
Cost: NEFLIN classes are free of charge for Florida library staff. Registration is required for all classes and NEFLIN members get priority.