REFERENCES & RESOURCES

 

Because the field of web presentations is fairly new, there aren’t many well-known resources and experts to draw from. A few people are establishing themselves in this area, and following are some books and websites you can look to for additional assistance as you grow your skills at presenting virtually.

Books

Clay, C. (2009). Great webinars: How to create interactive learning that is captivating, informative and fun. Availabe from Punchy Publishing at http://www.amazon.com/Great-Webinarsinteractive-captivating-informative/dp/0976458713/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1290537483&sr=1-1

Cohan, P. (2005). Great demo! How to create and execute stunning software demonstrations, 2nd ed. San Jose, CA: iUniverse.

Courville, R. (2009). The virtual presenter’s handbook. Portland, OR: CreateSpace.

Turmel, W. (2009). 6 weeks to a great webinar: Generate leads and tell your story to the world. Glen Ellyn, IL: Achis Press.

Webinars A–Z: Your ultimate guide to online success: What are webinars and why should you care? (2010). L. A. Mondragon (Ed.). E-book available on Kindle from http://www.amazon.com/Webinars-Z-Ultimate-Success-ebook/dp/B0041D8C1G

Websites

Connected Manager: www.bnet.com/blog/virtual-manager

Conscious and Competence Theory (by W. S. Howell): http://changingminds.org/explanations/learning/consciousness_competence.htm

Webinar Wire: www.webinarwire.com

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