Virtual Instructor-led Training

Fair lending Training for bank customer service teams

StreamAlive helps 9x the audience engagement in your Virtual Instructor-led Trainings (VILT).

Make your instructor-led Fair lending training more fun with polls, word clouds, spinner wheels and more

Works inside your existing PowerPoint presentation

Install the StreamAlive app for PowerPoint and see your slides come to life as people participate in your interactions

AI generates audience interactions for you

Let our AI scan your presentation and automatically come up with relevant questions based on the content. Or spend two hours coming up with your own questions, your choice!

Built to work with MS Teams and Zoom

Native apps for Teams and Zoom so you never have to leave your existing workflows

No QR Codes

Chat-powered interactions means your audience doesn’t need to scan QR codes or look at another screen to participate. They just type in the chat!

Quickly approved by your IT team

StreamAlive’s apps for Teams and Zoom means that they have been through rigorous quality assurance and client safety reviews. You’ll find everything an IT team needs to approve the app within the organization within your StreamAlive account.

Youve been asked to conduct Fair lending training for bank customer service teams and you want to make the session fun and interesting. Lets see how to make that happen.

Magic map

Set the Scene with Magic Maps

Break the ice by asking everyone, Where in the world are you joining us from today? or Share a dream travel destination youve always wanted to visit. Its a fantastic way to get everyone chatting and feeling a part of the group from the get-go.

Ratings Poll

Gauge the Room with Rating Polls

Kick things off by finding out what everyones knowledge of Fair lending is. Ask them to rate their understanding from 1 to 5. This way, you know where to start and what to focus on.

Word Cloud

Tout Talk with Wonder Words

Ask the team how they feel about Fair lending training with phrases like 'excited', 'intimidated', or 'curious'. Watch as their feelings form a real-time word cloud, bringing everyones thoughts to life.

Talking Tiles

Impact Check with Talking Tiles

Let your people share how Fair lending impacts their job roles. Their responses will stack dynamically on screen, turning dialogue into interactive visuals. Its an engaging way to highlight real-world applications.

Poll

Probing with Power Polls

Find out what aspect of Fair lending people are most curious about or want to dive deeper into. This gives you a clear direction on tailoring your session to the groups interests.

Spinner Wheel

Fate's Choice with Winner Wheel

Involve a bit of chance by asking for a volunteer to unmute and answer a question-but let the Spinner Wheel pick who speaks! Its a fun twist to keep everyone on their toes.

multiple choice

Challenge Knowledge with Quizzes

Pose a multiple-choice question about Fair lending-test their knowledge and keep them engaged. After all, who doesnt love a little friendly competition?

Rating Poll

Gauge the Room with Rating Polls

Kick things off by finding out what everyones knowledge of Fair lending is. Ask them to rate their understanding from 1 to 5. This way, you know where to start and what to focus on.

Q&A

Streamlined Q&A

StreamAlive picks up questions directly from the chat, no need for a separate Q&A box, ensuring you see and respond to every inquiry effortlessly.

Analytics & Reports

Analyze and Optimize with StreamAlive

See how your presentation kept the attention of the audience, discover who the most engaged audience members were, and share results from your interactions on Teams or Email. These insights help in refining future sessions.

Use StreamAlive in all your training sessions

StreamAlive isn’t just for

Fair lending

training,

it can also be used for any instructor-led training session

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