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Effective virtual sessions require up-front analysis that will guide your design.

  1. Ask yourself questions during your analysis to ensure that your design matches your presentation goals.
  2. Use an outline. Dialogue Design includes outline templates that offer suggestions for session content and sequencing. Each outline component has supporting guidelines intended to help you build and, in some cases, develop the individual content pieces that will comprise your finished session.
  3. Consider appropriate content types.

    When planning your content, remember that there is a vast library of content and resources available to you, and that Dialogue Design lets you use content from a wide array of learning assets to best complete your course's learning objectives. You can also include other content, such as vendor materials, videos, or multimedia that already exist in your own organization. Having a variety of media (audio, video, self-paced reading, etc.) can improve the quality of your program in several ways. It will:

Used in combination with the various learning tools available in live sessions, you will create an engaging and memorable experience.

Note: It is highly advisable to complete your analysis and high-level design before starting to create your session. The time it takes to put together your session can be significantly reduced by identifying and collecting all existing content sources, and developing/creating new content before you start putting your session together.