One Day Workshop: Design Engaging Virtual Workshops and Events

  • July 14, 2022
  • 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM (EDT)
  • Online Via Zoom
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July 14, 2022

12:00 - 4:00 pm Eastern

Virtual workshops and meetings are here to stay, whether we like it or not! In this course participants will experience hands on practice and coaching to advance their ability to create engaging virtual workshops and events. Participants will learn the tips and trick for collaborating on three virtual platforms and strategies to overcome typical issues experienced in a virtual setting (e.g., multitasking, fatigue…).

In this workshop participants will create personalized resources such as check lists and templated designs. If you are looking for some hands-on experience to transform your virtual meetings from a monologue to a dialogue, this training is for you!

The key takeaways for this course are as follows:

  • Learn the tips and trick for engagement in three virtual platforms
  • Hands on experience designing effective virtual meeting to engage participants in collaborative processes
  • Strategies to overcome typical issues experienced in a virtual setting (e.g., multitasking, fatigue…)
  • Walk away with your own personal virtual meeting template


$175 Members  --  $250 Non Members  --  $100 Student Members. 

PLEASE NOTE: IAP2 USA members must be logged into iap2usa.org as a member to register at the member rate.

Members from other IAP2 regions need a code to register which can be obtained from info@iap2usa.org

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Trainer: Kimberly Horndeski

Kimberly Horndeski is a certified mediator, facilitator, and the Executive Director for Community Consulting LLC. Her work focuses on integrating policy and science to engage stakeholders, develop strategic plans, promote collaboration, and transform conflict into successful strategies for the future. She has led multiple state and national working groups to overcome challenges and reach agreement. Her projects include bottom-up approaches, such as working with nonprofits to develop effective strategies to engage elected officials in adopting initiatives, and top-down approaches, such as assisting the U.S. Fish and Wildlife to incorporate stakeholder values throughout the nation in the decision-making process for federally-listed threatened and endangered species.



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