According to the Training Magazine’s 2015 Industry Report, only 46% of training is now delivered in a traditional classroom setting by a stand-and-deliver instructor, a significant decrease over the past 15 years.
During a recent webinar hosted by Adobe Connect in partnership with Dr. Carmen Simon, Ph.D and author of ‘Impossible to Ignore: Creating Memorable Content to Influence Decisions’, strategies to create memorable and actionable virtual sessions were discussed.
During a recent webinar hosted by Adobe, Cindy Huggett – CPLP, an expert on virtual training and author of “The Virtual Training Guidebook: How to Design, Deliver, and Implement Live Online Learning”, we shared the importance of ready to use activities within virtual sessions and key tips on how to implement them so to maximize engagement.
It’s always fascinated me how many people show up early for a webinar. Schedule an event for 2pm and some people will start arriving at 1:30pm while others join exactly at the top of the hour.
One of Europe’s leading providers of specialty business education has brought together the best of distance learning with the benefits of a live classroom. Online Classroom Live from BPP Professional Education delivers live, real-time classes to learners in any location on any device using Adobe Connect.
Today Adobe launches a new online purchasing experience for Adobe Connect, servicing most countries in the North American, European, Middle Eastern and African markets.
Imagine you are teaching a class in a traditional physical classroom when you notice that some students are standing in the hallway while other students are looking out of the window and some students are playing games on their tablets and phones.
Over the past several months significant speculation has been brewing around the influence HTML5 and WebRTC might have on the web conferencing space.
Breakout rooms have always been a powerful feature in Adobe Connect meetings and classrooms. The ability to break a large group of participants up into smaller groups to work on problems, brainstorm, or develop ideas has long been a key feature of our platform.
Marketers are finding themselves trapped between a rock and a hard place. Getting noticed on traditional channels is becoming increasingly difficult as a result of shrinking audiences and securing attention on digital channels is becoming rapidly more competitive. Today, the amount of content produced online in one second is more than any person is capable of consuming in an entire lifetime.