Webinars That Don't Suck - a new online course
At one point or another, we’ve all been subjected to the dreaded webinar. You know the drill… camera off, sound on; then you start prepping dinner, paying bills, checking email, or playing on your phone. Webinars suck!
Unlike other forms of proven online training and adult learning experiences, the webinar is often a throwback to college lectures after a wild night out.
Whether we like it or not, webinars are here to stay. The tourism industry's shift to a work from home model assures us that online learning, in its many forms, has become a integral part of our personal and professional growth.
So… the objective of every educator, association executive, destination marketer or business leader who needs to educate an audience is to create webinars that inspire and engage travel & hospitality professionals and just DON'T suck.
This is why Learn Tourism is excited to announce a new online course called "Webinars That Don't Suck." This fun and innovative professional development class will help you build online programs that are amazing and boost loyalty to your brand.
In under an hour, The Learn Tourism's Chief Learning Officer Sheena Works and Chief Strategist Stephen Ekstrom will show you what it takes to build great webinars and why these elements are critical to the needs of busy professionals. By the end of this course, you'll be able to plan your next webinar with confidence.
This course is FREE and includes a 45-minute LIVE Virtual Classroom on 01 April 2021. Plus - those who complete this condensed course will receive a Certificate of Completion that can be applied toward certification & continuing education credits.
About Learn Tourism the nonprofit academy...
Learn Tourism is a 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the tourism industry through innovative educational practices and professional development initiatives. Our mission is to harness the power of science, business psychology, and adult education to build sustainable economies and enrich the tourism landscape.