Making Virtual Safety Seminars Fun, Informative and Engaging
More often than not, when we hear the word seminar, we tend to think that it is long and boring. It is even more challenging when seminars are done virtually. However, we must realize that safety seminars are essential.
Informative
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, mass gatherings are suspended indefinitely for safety reasons. And since now we spend most of our time at home, it is all the more important that we make sure we are well-educated on how to keep our homes safe.
First, determine what type of safety seminar you want. Popular topics range from fire safety seminars to health safety seminars. List down all the major points of your topic, provide scenarios and realistic solutions to the problem at hand. Keep your ideas short, direct and concise.
Fun Safety Seminar
Who says seminars have to be boring? It’s challenging enough to hold people’s attention during physical seminars and harder to grab your audience’s attention online. If you can’t hire a great on-cam host, at least invest in a good video editor who can animate or make your virtual seminar visually appealing with good graphics.
It is also a good idea to hire a voiceover talent with an upbeat voice. Just remember to steer clear of uncommon words or use too much technical jargon. People usually lose interest in watching or hearing things they can’t relate to. Don’t be afraid to infuse humor into your content.
Engaging
Yes, it is possible to be engaging even via a virtual or online seminar. There are several word games online which you can incorporate.
The word games could contain important safety words or tips wherein one must achieve a perfect score before moving on to the next part of the virtual seminar. This method ensures that your audience understands the content or message of your safety seminar.
Bottomline, do not be afraid to explore new ways on how to do a virtual seminar. After all, the main goal is being able to educate your audience and make sure they implement what they learned.
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