Three Tips for Getting More Out of Webinars
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Three Tips for Getting More Out of Webinars

I love webinars. They’re a convenient way to learn from experts that I otherwise wouldn’t get to interact with. But not everyone enjoys them like I do. In fact, I didn’t always find them enjoyable. Then about ten years ago I made some simple, almost “duh,” discoveries that helped me get more out of each webinar that I joined. A few years ago I shared those tips in this video on my YouTube channel. Below the embedded video I have written the tips.


1. Participate in live webinars, don’t just watch them.
Every webinar platform has some kind of chat or Q&A feature. Use it! Use it to ask the presenter questions. An experienced webinar presenter will be able to handle questions as they come in. Don’t be afraid to ask clarifying questions. Even when I’m attending webinars about things with which I’m already familiar, I make an effort to think of questions to ask. This forces me to tune-in and listen with more focus than if I was just listening in the hopes that something said by the presenter will jump out at me.

2. Close Facebook and take notes.
If I cannot attend the live version of a webinar, I still find great value in recorded webinars. When I watch recorded webinar I focus on it the same way I would during a live session. That means closing Facebook and taking notes in my notebook. In that notebook I write the questions that I want to send to the presenter via email.

3. Act on webinar ideas quickly.
When I participate in a webinar my participation isn’t over until I actually act on what I was just taught. Just like in a traditional classroom setting, it’s important to try for yourself what was just demonstrated for you. Do this as quickly as you can.

Next week I’m hosting a webinar for those who have purchased a copy of my ebook, 50 Tech Tuesday Tips. Learn more about the ebook and the webinar right here

I love webinars. They’re a convenient way to learn from experts that I otherwise wouldn’t get to interact with. But not everyone enjoys them like I do. In fact, I didn’t always find them enjoyable. Then about ten years ago I made some simple, almost “duh,” discoveries that helped me get more out of each webinar that I joined. A few years ago I shared those tips in this video on my YouTube channel. Below the embedded video I have written the tips. 1. Participate in live webinars, don’t just watch them.Every webinar platform has some kind of chat or Q&A feature. Use it! Use it to ask the presenter questions. An experienced webinar presenter will be able to handle questions as they come in. Don’t be afraid to ask clarifying questions. Even when I’m attending webinars about things with which I’m already familiar, I make an effort to think of questions to ask. This forces me to tune-in and listen with more focus than if I was just listening in the hopes that something said by the presenter will jump out at me.2. Close Facebook and take notes.If I cannot attend the live version of a webinar, I still find great value in recorded webinars. When I watch recorded webinar I focus on it the same way I would during a live session. That means closing Facebook and taking notes in my notebook. In that notebook I write the questions that I want to send to the presenter via email.3. Act on webinar ideas quickly.When I participate in a webinar my participation isn’t over until I actually act on what I was just taught. Just like in a traditional classroom setting, it’s important to try for yourself what was just demonstrated for you. Do this as quickly as you can.Next week I’m hosting a webinar for those who have purchased a copy of my ebook, 50 Tech Tuesday Tips. Learn more about the ebook and the webinar right here. Learning, Online Learning, Professional Development, webinarsRead More

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