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TeleClass
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Being Prepared for your TeleClass
A Check list
- Be sure to write up the name and purpose of your TeleClass
- Create a working outline
- Write up a class content description
- Set a date for the beginning of your TeleClass. How
many in your series?
- Arrange for a Telebridge - see notes on Creating the
Physical Environment
- Get your self a really good head set
- Identify your market - who wants what you have to teach?
- Announce/promote/market your TeleClass
- Spend some time with each registrant, finding out what
they most want out of this class
- Run a beta/test class first with people you know. First
you do it for friends, then you do it for love, then you
do it for money!
- Write up class notes (handouts) and / or manual to share
with participants.
- Do you have an option to tape your classes for those
who may miss a class or want to return and review the call?
- Dress up. . .last but not least - key, vital and important
- treat yourself to those Fabulous Facilitating Pyjamas!!
Resources For Headset Websites
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www.headsetinnovations.com
www.headsets.com
www.plantronics.com
www.headsetzone.com
www.etelephonesystems.com
You can see there are lots of choices.
We suggest you don't cut costs in this area. The headset
is one of the most important features for your success. If
you are comfortable, and the participants can hear you clearly,
that is paramount.
Bridge lines
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www.freeconfernce.com
www.Rentabridge.com
- Division of Seek Solutions
www.Bridgelineconference.com
www.telephonebridgeservices.com
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