Taking your workshop online
Tips and ideas to help you create a virtual workshop
You can't always deliver a workshop face to face, so here are some tips and ideas to help you to host a workshop online. The fundamentals of workshop design and delivery are the same, but there are a few things that you will need to think about a bit differently to make it work in a digital environment. This free course includes:
- Some top tips and pointers
- A video to show you an activity you can do with a digital whiteboard
- A video sharing ice breakers and warm ups
- A video showing you a closing activity
- A list of resources
This is designed to go alongside Workshop Essentials Online which is a paid for course that gives you the fundamentals for designing and deliver a workshop.
Your Instructor
My mission is to share my passion for engaging, interactive and participatory workshops in a way that moves us all on from dreary meetings, and boring presentations.
I'm all about getting group dynamics and two way communication spot on.
There are many ways to deliver a workshop, but the best way is to create something that is a real experience for your participants. The clue is in the word - participants. The people who come to your workshops come there to get stuck in, not to be passive observers.
I want to help people do workshops that are fun and interactive, with a strong focus on the group, and the workshop environment.
I have been working for myself for 5 years, and Workshop Essentials as a face to face workshop has been running for 4 of them. I now want to reach a broader audience and enable more people to get their workshop geek on!
You can find out more about me by visiting my website.
Course Curriculum
Frequently Asked Questions
Do make sure you check out Workshop Essentials Online for some in depth help with designing and delivering your workshops!