Virtual Instructor-led Training

Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) Training for senior management

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

Make your instructor-led Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) 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.

You've been asked to conduct Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) training for senior management and you want to make the session fun and interesting. Lets see how to make that happen.

Magic map

Magic Maps: Put Your Audience on the Map

Kick off your session with StreamAlive's Magic Maps by asking where your attendees are joining from or a memorable place they've been. It's a great icebreaker and gets everyone involved from the get-go.

Ratings Poll

Rating Polls: Gauge the Room

Find out what everyones knowledge of Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) is by having participants rate themselves. It's a quick way to know your audience's level of understanding and tailor your session accordingly.

Word Cloud

Wonder Words: Capture the Pulse

Ask your audience how they feel about RESPA training. Excited? Intimidated? Use StreamAlive's Wonder Words to create a dynamic word cloud that captures the buzz in the room.

Talking Tiles

Talking Tiles: Engage and Interact

Ask participants to share how RESPA training impacts their roles. Their responses will appear as falling tiles, creating a dynamic and engaging visual.

Poll

Power Polls: Uncover Interests

Find out what aspect of RESPA people want to know more about. StreamAlive's Power Polls let you see in real-time which topics are drawing the most interest.

Spinner Wheel

Winner Wheel: Add a Twist

Ask for a volunteer to unmute and answer your question, but let fate decide who it will be with the Spinner Wheel. It's a fun way to get people talking!

multiple choice

Quiz Time: Test Their Knowledge

Throw out a multiple-choice question about RESPA to test your audience's knowledge. This gets everyone thinking and is a great way to reinforce learning.

Rating Poll

Rating Polls: Gauge the Room

Find out what everyones knowledge of Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) is by having participants rate themselves. It's a quick way to know your audience's level of understanding and tailor your session accordingly.

Q&A

Quick Questions: Seamless Interaction

Field questions from your participants with ease. StreamAlive picks up questions directly from the chat, so no need for a separate Q&A box.

Analytics & Reports

Analytics: Measure Success

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.

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Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA)

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