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Creativedge to showcase new interactive Virtual Training programme at Learning & Skills 2015

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Creativedge will host a live, interactive, demonstration of its new bite-size Virtual Training at the Learning & Skills Exhibition 2015. The new VT will allow organisations the chance to give staff all the advantages of a highly interactive, fully integrated classroom training programme, whilst at the same time overcoming the barriers of geography, travel costs and staff availability.

Creativedge Training’s Mark McCormack and Colette Johnson will co-host a live, Virtual Training demonstration at the Learning Technologies and Learning and Skills Exhibition 2015, to show how its new VT allows organisations the chance to give staff all the advantages of a highly interactive, fully integrated classroom training programme whilst at the same time overcoming the barriers of geography, travel costs and availability.

Launched to bring Creativedge bite-sized management, leadership, business and personal development courses to a wider audience, its new virtual bite-sized training courses are already being used by brands like Ralph Lauren EMEA to train its overseas people, and EE, the UK’s most advanced digital communications company.

Enabled by the Adobe Connect Platform, the VT requires no software installation and also features a variety of tools built-in to the new learning platform to facilitate a multi-directional flow of information for all participants.

Key benefits of the new virtual training include:-

- Offers audio, video and text interaction

Participants can ask questions verbally or can type them using the built-in ‘chat’ function to contact the trainer or others in the session. In fact, many people often prefer text interaction when the sessions are underway; instead of interrupting the presenter each time, they simply use the ‘chat’ window to type in their comments or questions. And if the question is for the trainer, he/she can then addresses all comments/questions when they take a pause.

- Less interruptions in VT compared to live training

As VT is on a virtual platform, the content is more likely to keep on track than face-to-face training because participants can be muted to avoid distraction and interruptions. As Creativedge VT has designated ‘windows’ for Q&As, discussions, and off-line collaboration or “homework,” the training can be delivered efficiently, both in terms of cost and time.

Whilst trainer Colette Johnson will run the training demonstration, Mark McCormack, Business Development Manager at Creativedge Training, will be on hand to answer questions and share his expert knowledge about the value of the VT classroom and the following issues:-

• The Adobe Connect platform and how it facilitates global, multi-user interaction
• Benefits of the Virtual Classroom compared to Webinars
• Challenges and advantages of Virtual Classrooms
• The variety of interactive features offered by the Creativedge VT

As Mark explains, “This will be a great opportunity for visitors to gain hands-on, interactive experience of the VT classroom and its advantages, especially when compared to webinars. Features like the whiteboard, and “break-out rooms” for example, are sure to make for an engaging and exciting session for everyone. They will see why virtual classroom training is creating such a buzz in the L&D market.”

“We will invite people will ask lots of questions about their VT experience, in order that at the end of the session they will depart with responses that should broaden their knowledge of VT which they can then implement back in their own workplace.”

Seminar information:-

Day: 28 January 2015
Location: Theatre 7, Olympia Central London, (Learning Technologies and Learning and Skills, 28-29 January 2015)
Time: 11:15 - 11:45 (including audience Q & A)
Seminar name: “Bite-size Training goes Virtual”
Key Speaker Name: Colette Johnson
Mark McCormack, Business Development Manager, Creativedge Training & Development
Register via the event website