Communication Strategies For A Virtual Age
Published 5/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 39m | Size: 1.75 GB
Towards Excellence!
What you'll learn
Communicate confidently in virtual environments
Lead productive online interactions
Deliver engaging presentations
Build trust and collaboration remotely
Requirements
Design a Virtual Communication Strategy Plan for your organization, classroom, school, or workplace.
Description
Within the context of the digital age, communication encompasses more than just spoken and written exchanges; it also encompasses digital presence, virtual cooperation, online etiquette, interactions aided by artificial intelligence, and communication over worldwide networks. Learners will acquire the critical communication skills necessary to flourish in a society that is becoming increasingly driven by technology through the completion of this course.
Clear communication, empathy, attentive listening, and ethical digital activity are all essential components of today's communication contexts. Ability to communicate effectively in today's world requires a combination of spoken, written, visual, and virtual communication skills.
Understanding Communication in the Age of Cyberspace is the Topic of Module 1.
Subjects
Transition from conventional to digital modes of communication evolving
The characteristics of communication over the internet
Channels of communication in the domain of digital technology
The opportunities and the difficulties
Acquire an understanding of the ways in which technology has altered the way people interact with one another.
The fundamentals of effective communication are covered in Module 2.
Subjects
Sender, message, medium, recipient, and input are all included.
Communication that is both verbal and non-verbal
Obstacles to effective communication
Frameworks for communication
To communicate effectively, it is not enough to merely convey facts; one must also comprehend the feelings and intentions of the other party.
Digital Body Language and Virtual Presence is the topic of Module 3.
Subjects
Eye contact and proper way to use a camera
Voice and tone that are used in online meetings
Displays of gestures and bodily presence
Building credibility on the internet
Participate in the activity of analyzing recorded cyber exchanges.
Written Communication in the Digital World is the topic of Module 4.
Subjects
etiquette for professional use of email
The applications for messaging
Discussions on social media platforms
Composing digital material that is succinct
Ineffective digital messaging should be rewritten as an activity.
5. Communication Through Virtual Platforms is the topic of this module.
Subjects
Organizing and running productive online meetings
Expertise in delivering presentations to virtual audiences
Webinars that are moderated
Various tools for collaborative communication
Emotional Intelligence and Active Listening Form the Subject of Module 6
Subjects
The ability to listen in controlled virtual surroundings
Compassion and sensitivity to one's feelings
Recognizing the requirements of the audience
One of the most important aspects of good communication is active listening.
Section 7: Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Ethics, and Responsible Communication
Subjects
Tools for communication that are supported by artificial intelligence
Citizenship that is digital
Internet conduct that is moral
Cybersecurity and personal privacy
Communication Techniques for Educational and Leadership Purposes, Module 8
Subjects
Managers of distributed teams
Communication among students, teachers, and parents
Communication inside environments that are hybrid
Developing communities through the use of the internet
Clear communication, empathy, attentive listening, and ethical digital activity are all essential components of today's communication contexts. Ability to communicate effectively in today's world requires a combination of spoken, written, visual, and virtual communication skills.
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Viewers Who Are Intended
Educators and administrators of educational institutions
Students (students
Specialists in the business world
Personnel in human resources and trainers
The managers and leaders of the team
People who work from home.
Viewers Who Are Intended
Educators and administrators of educational institutions
Students (students
Specialists in the business world
Personnel in human resources and trainers
The managers and leaders of the team
Employees working from home
Who this course is for
Teachers and educators School leaders and principals Corporate trainers HR professionals Team leaders Students and professionals working remotely