Zoom Techniques for Active Learning
In this session, Beth Z will expand on the strategies introduced in the online module for engaging online learners. This will include how to conduct polling, utilize the chat box, and whiteboards. It will also include screen sharing dos and don’ts and considerations for using breakout rooms. Come prepared to this session with some ideas you may want to use to keep your audience actively learning during your Virtual Annual Meeting session.
This webinar was originally presented in December 2020.
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Target Audience
Allergist/immunologists, Nurses and Nurse Practitioners, and Other Allied Health Professionals leading interactive education sessions at the 2021 AAAAI Virtual Annual Meeting
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the webinar, learners will be able to:
- Determine at least one interactive strategy for providing instruction on a certain topic via Zoom during their Virtual Annual Meeting session
- Outline the steps for successfully utilizing this mechanism in Zoom
Planning Committee
Gerald Lee, MD FAAAAI
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
Relevant Relationships: None
Lily Pien, MD FAAAAI
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland OH
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Faculty
Beth Ziesenis, CSP
Your Nerdy Best Friend, Mt. Juliet, TN
Relevant Relationships: None
Content Reviewer(s)
Kevin W. Parks, MD FAAAAI
AAC/CRI of Southern Oregon, P. C., Medford, OR
Relevant Relationships: None
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