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Category: Trainers
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Why is recording the worst-best public speaking training tool
Recording your presentation and watching it is one of the best training procedures. The idea of rehearsing in front of a mirror is completely outdated, and, honestly, it was never a good idea. When you are performing, you should focus exclusively on the performance. You can’t do this while looking at a mirror, evaluating how…
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Public Speaking Courses in VR: Take your Virtual Orator experience to the next level
Virtual Orator was built as a highly flexible tool for realistic public speaking practice, tailored to your situation and need. The trainer or user has control of many settings: venue, audience size, audience behavior patterns, slides, notes, feedback, and more. The introduction of courses to Virtual Orator takes this flexibility and bundles it into a…
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Training Job Seekers for interviews with VR
Training interviews realistically is possibly even more critical than any other form of public speaking. The interviewee’s job is at stake. Hence, it is critical to leave a good impression, which means you need to be prepared. We are pleased to release a first set of resources for trainers to leverage the power of Virtual…
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New cuing feature for successful training
Effective learning is a cornerstone of Virtual Orator and a guiding light to our development. One of our latest additions is a feature designed to help trainers provide more effective learning for their clients: a cuing method for trainers. This method allows you to communicate effectively with the learner during the presentation. However, you will…
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Ready for Mixed Reality Headsets
Virtual Orator now supports another HMD, the newly released Windows Mixed Reality headsets! These headsets make Virtual Orator more portable than ever. A great fit for trainers who spend a lot of time visiting clients.