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Creative Ways To Foster Interpersonal Skills In Online Training

By Matthew Lynch
March 21, 2023
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Interpersonal skills are essential for success in any field, but can be especially important in online training. Good interpersonal skills can help participants understand and respect each other, build trust, and collaborate effectively. Here are some creative ways to foster interpersonal skills in online training:

  1. Use role-playing exercises to practice interpersonal skills. These exercises can help participants practice communicating effectively, problem solving, and working together as a team.
  2. Use video feedback sessions to help participants improve their communication style. This way, they can get feedback on their speaking, listening, and writing skills.
  3. Use interactive tools to help participants learn about different cultures. These tools can help them understand the differences between American and Chinese cultures, for example.
  4. Use gamification techniques to encourage participants to engage with the material. This can help them learn the material more effectively and build their understanding of it.
  5. Use online discussions to help participants build relationships with each other. This way, they can develop mutual respect and trust.

By using these creative methods, you can help participants learn interpersonal skills in online training. This will help them be more successful in their online courses and future endeavors.

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