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Client Comments

"Thanks to your professional assistance, we have built a base of people who are now more knowledgeable and comfortable with this delivery medium. We are at the point where we feel we can train others within the company as the need arises."

"I want to compliment you on the quality of your workshop. It was obvious that you were committed to providing our group with the training that met our needs. That is very important to us. We came away with relevant information and experiences that will be reflected in our decisions involving distance learning delivery in the future."

"Videoconferencing was convenient and saved us time. The workshop was very well planned and met our needs."

"The scenarios we used were very helpful and provided wonderful interactivity at our 'local site' and with the instructor...the Guide is excellent and provided good structure."

"The workshop sessions were enjoyable and informative. I have valuable materials that I can use and now feel much more comfortable in the videoconferencing environment. We are thinking of new ways to use the system."


"Good job! I got many ideas and techniques to take back to use in my school operation; this workshop was very useful - I am now very comfortable with using videoconferencing and plan to take virtual field trips this year; well done, informative. "

"My learning curve jumped from zero to about 40.  I learned so much-now I have to review and digest and practice!"

"Thanks for all of the information and modeling you provided during the session. Thanks again for sharing your time and expertise with us. It was a very lively session on our end, and will generate much discussion at our next pro-seminar meeting."

"It (the training session) was very informative, useful, and well organized. Im feeling much more prepared with even this amount of training and also a better idea of how much I need to learn and the amount of preparation necessary. The most useful parts were the Essential Videoconferencing Guide and developing the presentation."

"Since you asked, here are my comments on the Webconferencing training approach.  Generally I think it works very well and is a very useful cost effective tool to conduct training to staff.  The training was great, very clear and helpful. … I would use this program for future training and would recommend it to others."

"Thanks for helping with the Webconferencing training yesterday.  I appreciated your time and can see many possible applications."

"Thanks so very much for the excellent Webconferencing training session you did for the five of us." 

"This was a way to deliver a meaningful educational program that was less disruptive."

"Normally, the most vocal or loudest people carry the day, usually taking the entire day. With Webconferencing, that isn't the case. Using Webconferencing is really good public policy,”

"Thank you so much for staying with us during our Webconferencing meeting this morning.  I did not find out until this morning that the presenter had not been trained.  If it had not been for you, we would have lost 20% of the content of our meeting. "
 
"As I understand it, you missed an important meeting to provide us with outstanding customer service.  Please  know how much we appreciated your extra efforts on our behalf."
 

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