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PREP for Web Conferencing Success

With training budgets tightening everywhere, more organizations are turning to web conferencing to deliver training programs online to save money and time. According to the 2008 ASTD State of the Industry report, the percent of training hours devoted to live…

  • Darlene Christopher
  • October 24, 2009
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PREP Model for Web Conferencing: POST MORTEM

The final step of the four-step PREP model for web conferencing that I’ve been writing about for the last few days is the Post Mortem. The Post Mortem is simply a review of what you did. One component of the…

  • Darlene Christopher
  • January 28, 2009
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PREP Model for Web Conferencing: Execution

Over the last few days I’ve been writing about a four-step model for web conferencing known as the PREP Model. PREP stands for Planning, Rehearsal, Execution and Post Mortem. Today’s post elaborates on the Execution step. In the Execution step,…

  • Darlene Christopher
  • January 26, 2009
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PREP Model for Web Conferencing: REHEARSAL

If you’ve seen a Cirque du Soleil performance you can appreciate the amount of time the performers spent to get all of moving parts on the stage to synchronize flawlessly. Think about what you will need to do in order…

  • Darlene Christopher
  • January 24, 2009
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PREP Model for Web Conferencing: PLANNING

Over the next few days, I’ll look at each of the four steps of the PREP (Planning, Rehearsal, Evaluation and Post Mortem) model for web conferencing. Step one is the planning you do to prepare for a web conference. Five…

  • Darlene Christopher
  • January 16, 2009
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PREP Model for Web Conferencing

Web conferences that require the most amount of time and effort are web conferences for formal events. Whether the purpose of your web conference is to teach college students irregular verbs in Spanish or to teach staff how to have…

  • Darlene Christopher
  • January 14, 2009
  • 2 Comments