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How To Create & Host An Online Workshop: A 3-Part Online Course

July 19, 2020 @ 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm

Become An Online Workshop Teacher and Turn Your Talent into a Business

This course is perfect for anyone who is interested in learning how to plan, market and lead extraordinary online workshops. Whether you’ve led an online workshop before, or are looking to launch your first, this program will arm you with everything you need to know to run successful online courses.

Throughout this 3-part course, you will learn all of the information you’ll want to know before hosting your next workshop as well as receive thorough feedback so that you come away with a solid plan, and the ability to successfully create and lead your online classes.

Dates: July 19, 22 & 26, 2020 | 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM EDT

You will come away with: 

– The Who, What & How of planning and hosting an online workshop
– Do’s & Don’ts
– Best Practices
–  A detailed training on how to use the Gotowebinar.com platform
– Opportunities to ask questions
– Recordings of each workshop to review as often as you’d like

Part 1:  Workshop planning

During our first workshop we will learn:

  • How to create a vision & mission for our online classes
  • What to expect when working with online platforms
  • The technical skills we’ll need to acquire in advance
  • How to charge appropriately, collect money, and make a profit
  • Q&A
  • Assignments to put the new tools into practice

Part 2: Workshop & Marketing 

During our second workshop we will learn:

  • How to create our class descriptions
  • Everything we want to know about marketing our workshops (yes, we’ll need to fill up our class!) including: email lists, newsletters, social media, collaborations, press and more.
  • Q&A
  • Assignments to put the new tools into practice

Part 3: Hosting Your Workshop 

During our third workshop will learn:

  • How to create a valuable experience for our participants
  • Devise a plan to focus, prioritize, and make it happen
  • What we’ll want to do after the workshop ends
  • And we’ll take part in 3 online teacher training activities
  • Q&A

The training program will focus specifically on leading workshops through GoToWebinar, but the skills you acquire can be applied to other platforms, including social media “lives”, Zoom, etc.

Participants who complete the course will receive a Pink Pangea Certificate of Completion. All participants will receive the recordings of each workshop to review as often as you’d like.

Dates: July 19, 22 & 26, 2020
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM EDT
Location: Online
Cost: $95.00 (limited spots)*

Register Here

 

You’ll receive and email confirmation within 24 hours of registering, sent your PayPal email address. Questions? Email us at [email protected].

This course is designed of us dreaming of hosting online workshops: teachers, coaches, bloggers, entrepreneurs, artists, yogis, healers, etc. Questions? Email us at [email protected]. Read testimonials from past workshop participants here.

Workshop Reviews

“I now have the motivation and confidence to write and publish, which previously seemed more like a faraway fantasy. I learned that reality is what you create and build for yourself, not something you should wait for or leave for chance to decide.”

– Nechama Winston

“I appreciated meeting every woman in my group. We were all so different, coming from very different backgrounds and places, but we all shared our love of writing and traveling in common.”

– Elayne Sanchez

“I finally remembered what I really need, and who I really am.”

— Alex Pendleton

“I wrote and shared, laughed and cared, I grew, I learned, I was encouraged, and I knew that in five days those five ladies touched my life. They helped me grow in self-confidence, in confidence in my writing and in myself.”

-Rachel Webb

About the Facilitator

Jaclyn Mishal

Jaclyn Mishal is a co-founder of Pink Pangea.  Since 2006, Jaclyn has worked in the travel industry, connecting thousands of individuals with international academic, volunteer, and internship opportunities. In addition to her work devoted to making the “gap year” mainstream, Jaclyn played an integral role in developing international service learning programs.

An entrepreneur, writing teacher and an inspirational public speaker, Jaclyn’s speciality is guiding people to express themselves fully. Her creative guided writing activities help even the most seasoned writers break out of their habits and expand their abilities.

Jaclyn has led writing and Fearless Living workshops internationally in partnership with colleges and companies, including Google, Barnard College, Mount Holyoke College, Smith College, Wellesley College, Wagner College, REI, Global Yoga Journeys and Hostelling International. Each year, Jaclyn leads writing retreats in Costa Rica, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Greece, France and Israel. According to Jaclyn, writing enables us to access parts of ourselves that we may have trouble expressing otherwise.

Jaclyn holds a B.S. from Binghamton University. She is a certified yoga instructor, whose travels have taken her through the Middle East, Europe, North America Central America and Southeast Asia.

Jaclyn’s maternal grandmother survived the Holocaust and her paternal grandmother fled Baghdad, Iraq. To them, Jaclyn dedicates her work to providing a space for women to share their stories.

Gaining Clarity

“If I can say anything about our writing course leader Jaclyn, she is an amazing facilitator. Not only did she encourage every single person from day one, but she discovered how to nurture our creativity and confidence.”
— Liz Sundin (Read Liz’s full review here)

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“I stumbled upon Pink Pangea’s writing retreat and I only had to read through the page once to know that this was the right time and the right opportunity to finally take that risk. I signed up in a heartbeat, and I am so glad that I did.”
– Julianne KanterHow To Create & Host An Online Workshop: A 3-Part Online Course

About Jaclyn Mishal

Jaclyn Mishal is a co-founder of Pink Pangea. An entrepreneur, writing teacher and an inspirational public speaker, Jaclyn’s speciality is guiding people to express themselves fully. Her creative guided writing activities help even the most seasoned writers break out of their habits and expand their abilities. According to Jaclyn, writing enables us to access parts of ourselves that we may have trouble expressing otherwise. For more about Jaclyn visit www.pinkpangea.com/about

Details

Date:
July 19, 2020
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:15 pm
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Website:
https://pinkpangea.com/how-to-create-host-an-online-workshop-a-3-part-online-course/
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