501 Managing, Producing, and Executing Online Events

8:30 AM - 9:30 AM Thursday, August 5

There is a lot that happens before, during, and after online events, which includes virtual training. The management of an online event begins the moment you know you will be delivering online content, and concludes after a thorough review of the online experience you have delivered. Before you create the online content and put your ID hat on, you need to put on the hats of project management and production in order to ensure a successful online experience for your learners, facilitators, producers, and stakeholders.

In this session you will learn:

  • How to manage non-instructional design components of your virtual training
  • What a virtual event producer does and why you need one
  • “Day of” execution techniques to minimize risk

Karyn Gleeson

Program & Production Manager

The Learning Guild

Karyn Gleeson is the program & production manager for The Learning Guild, where she manages both the tactical needs of producing online events, the strategic needs of programming the online conferences and managing the staff and event deliverables. Karyn is a Digital Event Strategist with certification from the Professional Convention Management Association. Previously, Karyn was an LMS administrator and manager of the technical support staff for an online curriculum provider. Karyn also has years of experience as a business analyst, project manager, and trainer for a custom software development firm. She also provides educational support to parents, educators, and students of the K-12 community through workshops, small group instruction, and online classes.

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