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Do Tell: Virtually

13 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 4 years ago -

Do Tell: Virtually is a learning series designed for speakers, teachers, trainers and event facilitators on how to make the transition from live to virtual delivery. Each episode will explore a different norm and rule for transitioning content, delivery, virtual presence and engagement as your audiences and students now stare at you through a computer.

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Episodes

How to prepare to interview virtually

August 19, 2020 15:41 - 24 minutes - 33.9 MB

Today we are talking careers with Shelly Stotzer, owner of Crosworks Career and Talent Strategists. We reached out to Shelly to find out how the landscape of career search and interviews are changing in this new virtual landscape. Shelly has more than 20 years of executive leadership and coaching experience. Her expertise across business disciplines gives her a deep knowledge of the working work and a unique perspective.  00:08 The Intro: Shelly Stotzer 02:02 What has changed in intervie...

Utilizing a producer...technically speaking

August 19, 2020 15:22 - 12 minutes - 17.1 MB

When you are speaking, facilitating, teaching, or leading on a virtual platform, there is a lot to pay attention to. Technology doesn't need to be one of them. Utilizing a producer to help take care of the technical elements can help your virtual events and meetings run smoothly. Mo Davari, an IT expert, joins us to talk about his role as a producer and how you can prepare yourself so technology is the last thing you need to worry about.    00:08: The Intro 01:56: Preparing for an onli...

Raising major gifts virtually

August 12, 2020 13:58 - 33 minutes - 46.3 MB

Melinda Church works with GGA as their lead on strategic communications, working with dozens of healthcare systems, universities, private K-12 schools and foundations and others in the social sector. Her work is largely in partnering to make the case for philanthropy through proposals, cases, pitch, decks, and events that radically changed and suddenly changed with everything else in March. 00:08: The Intro 03:47: How to cultivate major donors virtually 06:49: Finding out where they ar...

Meeting Social Emotional Needs in Remote School

July 24, 2020 01:24 - 16 minutes - 23.4 MB

When COVID 19 hit and students were sent home, elementary school teachers were among the most challenged to provide both learning and engagement to the our youngest students. But more importantly, the transition to supporting their social emotional needs became a daily struggle. In this episode, we walk through the inspiring and sometimes heartbreaking stories of one teacher, Michelle Schroeder-Lowrey, who as a music, movement and theater teacher had to find extra creative ways to adjust her...

Turning around an event ocean liner

July 20, 2020 20:53 - 31 minutes - 43.4 MB

Meredith Kaganovskiy is a certified meeting professional and Senior Project Manager of the DIA Global Annual Meeting. Meredith is passionate about creating experiences and environments that give individuals opportunities to learn and connect with each other and has designed conferences for domestic and international nonprofit associations since 2004.   DIA is the Drug Information Association and has provided the world’s largest global, neutral stage for life science professionals to come t...

Turning Around an Event Ocean Liner

July 17, 2020 14:41 - 31 minutes - 43.8 MB

Meredith Kaganovskiy is a certified meeting professional and Senior Project Manager of the DIA Global Annual Meeting. Meredith is passionate about creating experiences and environments that give individuals opportunities to learn and connect with each other and has designed conferences for domestic and international nonprofit associations since 2004.   DIA is the Drug Information Association and has provided the world’s largest global, neutral stage for life science professionals to come t...

Your Voice – It’s more than just the sound of it

July 15, 2020 13:01 - 30 minutes - 41.2 MB

On this episode of DoTell Virtually, Acacia Duncan talks Julia Guichard, a voice coach and instructor, who is also the a Chair and Chief Departmental Officer for the Miami University Theatre Department, about how to get the best out of your voice. 00:09 – Chapter 1: The Intro: Julia Guichard 04:17 – Chapter 2: Habits that aren’t helping your voice 08:10 – Chapter 3: Creating good habits to help your voice 13:44 – Chapter 4: Exercises for relaxing your voice 18:55 – Chapter 5: Creat...

Engaging from a Distance

July 08, 2020 23:41 - 18 minutes - 25.6 MB

Abby Sturges is a Leadership Development Consultant, Facilitator, and Coach. She joins Ruth Milligan in a lively conversation about the strategies we use to initially engage virtual audiences. How do we “stoke” their attention when so many distractions are waiting our consumption. They discuss a wide array of both intentions and tactics, readily available to all virtual speakers, teachers, and trainers. 00:08 – Chapter 1: Welcome Abby 02:00 – Chapter 2: Developing Stokes Blog Post 03:5...

Big Ten School: Big Time Pivot

July 08, 2020 23:36 - 29 minutes - 40.3 MB

In this episode of Do Tell Virtually, Acacia Duncan talks with Liv Gjestvang, Associate Vice President, Learning Technology, from the Office of Distance Education and eLearning at The Ohio State University. They discuss pivoting to learning online within two weeks during the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis: what went wrong, what went right, other lessons learned, and how they're preparing for the fall semester.   00:08 – Chapter 1: Pre-Covid Duties 02:55 – Chapter 2: Pivot during the ...

Recording yourself at home.

June 28, 2020 00:10 - 23 minutes - 32 MB

Any person who will be delivering a virtual talk, presentation, lecture, lesson or training will likely be asked to video record it for asynchronous (on demand) delivery. But what if you don't have a video studio to use and have never recorded anything before? In this episode, Brant Jones, lifelong video editor, didn't know he'd put his USC Film degree to work by sharing the dos and don'ts for producing a good video out of your home office, living room or yes, even kitchen. 00:08 Chapter 1:...

Engagement 101: How do you onboard a new associate?

June 27, 2020 23:59 - 18 minutes - 24.8 MB

Lachandra Baker is the director of Employee Engagement at a health care company. During the third week of COVID in March, 2020, she was tasked with moving a full 2-day live onboarding into a virtual one with only a week to plan. In this interview with Ruth Milligan, hosted a week after LaChandra completed this heroic task, she discusses how they managed to be true to their culture true as 20 new associates worked to navigate their way into the business and new careers - without being in pers...

A Primer on How to Teach Virtually

June 27, 2020 23:54 - 15 minutes - 21.8 MB

Anne Blum is a 20-year instructional designer who has at least a decade of experience in designing virtual classes. In this episode she explains the foundations of how teachers (of all levels) need to rethink their lessons, timing student engagement strategies as they transition from live to virtual teaching. She is interviewed by Do Tell Virtually co-host Ruth Milligan. 00:09 – Chapter 1: Welcome Ann 01:22 - Chapter 2: Defining a modality 03:36 – Chapter 3: How do people process knowl...

Introduction: Do Tell Virtually

June 27, 2020 23:41 - 4 minutes - 5.82 MB

In this learning series, expert speech communication coaches and trainers Ruth Milligan and Acacia Duncan reveal the new norms and rules for speaking, teaching, selling or training virtually. This episode introduces the series and the coaches.