Here’s what you need to know to hold a training session via Hangouts:
Everyone will need a Google account, as well as a Google+ profile. If your organization runs its email through Google Apps for Business, you should be set. If it doesn’t, it’s still likely many of your learners will already have accounts they use for personal email or to access other Google services. Even if they don’t, an account is very easy to set up.
Schedule a session time with your learners, and let them know they will need to be signed in to their Google account. They can do this by going to Google+ in any web browser, or they can download and start up the Hangouts app on Android phone, iPhone, or iPad.
Let them know to expect a Hangout invitation through their account when the session is about to begin.
All participants will want to make sure their device is equipped with speakers, a microphone and webcam; most laptops, phones, and tablets come with these features built in. For better audio quality, you might want to use a set of headphones with a built-in microphone—the style that often comes as an accessory with smartphones.
Hangouts offers a variety of features to make your session more engaging:
Google Hangouts is a great tool for offering discussion-based online training. Unlike many enterprise-level equivalents, it is particularly intuitive to use, and depends on a platform—Google—that most web users are familiar with. The benefit? Both trainer and learners can focus on learning the course content, not the platform used to share it.