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This episode was recorded earlier and is being shared now as part of a “From the Vault” series. In this episode, I am sharing a keynote from my archives — a talk connected to my book, The Online Shift, focused on creating engaging and effective virtual learning experiences.
While this session was recorded earlier in my journey, the core ideas continue to show up in my work today. At the same time, my thinking and approach have evolved — and that is part of why I wanted to share this.
If you facilitate online sessions, lead virtual meetings, or design learning experiences, these foundational principles still matter.
This episode explores:
Key principles from The Online Shift
How to create engaging virtual learning experiences
What facilitators need to consider in online environments
Practical strategies for increasing participation and connection
Reflections on how this work has evolved over time
This is both a reflection and a resource — a look back at foundational ideas that continue to influence how we design and facilitate learning today.
“The tools have evolved, but what makes learning meaningful has not.”
My Book: The Online Shift
Author: Patricia Regier, MEd, is the Online Expert who has built a career on the belief that training and online learning do not have to be boring. As the Owner of Regier Educational Services and holding a Master of Adult Education, Patricia is known for empowering her audience to feel engaged, courageous, and confident. Her book, The Online Shift, supports both new and experienced professionals in creating engaging and effective learning experiences grounded in practical strategies, research, and real-world application.
#VirtualFacilitation #KeynoteSpeaker #LearningAndDevelopment
By RegierEducationThis episode was recorded earlier and is being shared now as part of a “From the Vault” series. In this episode, I am sharing a keynote from my archives — a talk connected to my book, The Online Shift, focused on creating engaging and effective virtual learning experiences.
While this session was recorded earlier in my journey, the core ideas continue to show up in my work today. At the same time, my thinking and approach have evolved — and that is part of why I wanted to share this.
If you facilitate online sessions, lead virtual meetings, or design learning experiences, these foundational principles still matter.
This episode explores:
Key principles from The Online Shift
How to create engaging virtual learning experiences
What facilitators need to consider in online environments
Practical strategies for increasing participation and connection
Reflections on how this work has evolved over time
This is both a reflection and a resource — a look back at foundational ideas that continue to influence how we design and facilitate learning today.
“The tools have evolved, but what makes learning meaningful has not.”
My Book: The Online Shift
Author: Patricia Regier, MEd, is the Online Expert who has built a career on the belief that training and online learning do not have to be boring. As the Owner of Regier Educational Services and holding a Master of Adult Education, Patricia is known for empowering her audience to feel engaged, courageous, and confident. Her book, The Online Shift, supports both new and experienced professionals in creating engaging and effective learning experiences grounded in practical strategies, research, and real-world application.
#VirtualFacilitation #KeynoteSpeaker #LearningAndDevelopment