LDS108 - Fundamentals of Virtual Training

Course Overview
Organizations are increasingly moving from instructor-led classroom training to the virtual classroom. Whether you have already started to design and deliver synchronous virtual classes or just beginning the process, this program will increase your success in the live online environment!
We will start with virtual class design, focusing on how to convert in-person classes to virtual ones. You’ll learn how to translate activities, and how to avoid the most common design mistakes. Then, we will learn how to effectively deliver virtual training, from pre-class preparation to technology setup to facilitation skills. You will walk away with action plans and checklists to help you facilitate virtual classes.
- Designing virtual sessions for maximum interactivity and learner engagement
- Increasing participant interaction through activity, dialogue, and more
- Transferring ILT skills to vILT delivery: what’s the same and what’s different
- Preparing to deliver in the live online environment
- Questioning skills in the live online environment
- Multi-tasking while delivering: tips and techniques
- Troubleshooting (and preventing) common delivery challenges
- Define virtual training so that learner expectations are set
- Design interactive, engaging training programs for the live online environment
- Effectively engage participants, even when you can’t see them
- Apply classroom delivery techniques to the virtual classroom
- Manage technical issues in ways that are seamless to participants
Certification of Paralegals
The North Carolina State Bar Board of Paralegal Certification has designated the UNC Charlotte Paralegal Certificate Program a qualified paralegal studies program. Graduation from the Certificate Program will satisfy the educational requirements for certification as a paralegal by the Board; graduates will be eligible to sit for the exam to become Certified Paralegals.
The North Carolina State Bar has established a voluntary North Carolina certification program with requirements that are properly defined and that will ensure the credential has value. The North Carolina certification plan will assist lawyers and administrators in distinguishing paralegals that meet or exceed the skills required for certification. For more information, please visit http://www.nccertifiedparalegal.org
Paralegals who have graduated from an approved program and passed the examination may use the following designations:
- North Carolina Certified Paralegal
- North Carolina Bar Certified Paralegal
- Paralegal Certified by the North Carolina State Bar Board of Paralegal Certification
- NCCP
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is an official test site for the North Carolina Certified Paralegal Exam. For more information about the exam, please visit http://www.nccertifiedparalegal.org/becoming.asp.
For More Information
Program Duration
25 Weeks
Location
Live Online
Next Start Date
January 8, 2026
PCR 101 Schedule
Tuesday/Thursday 6-9:30PM; 3 Saturdays 9AM-12PM
