REINZ Real Estate Magazine - Winter 2021

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EDUCATION

eLearning Revolution – The lessons we’ve learned “Will there be an online version available?” is often the first question we now hear when releasing new training courses. At this stage, almost everyone has undoubtedly joined a Zoom meeting, live webinar or attended a virtual conference. This is a trend we were able to see even before the impacts of COVID-19 and lockdownrelated restrictions on gatherings. 2020 has forced us to adapt to new ways of learning and at REINZ we have experienced this change first-hand.

Within the first week of the Level 4 lockdown in March 2020, we transferred hundreds of learners from face-to-face courses to the online versions. By the end of the year, online enrolments had more than doubled compared to the previous year; a behavioural shift and acceptance that has carried over to 2021. However, completing courses online is often easier said than done. We have adopted terms like ‘zoom fatigue’ or ‘zoomed-out’ into our everyday vocabulary. How do we stay alert and motivated during an online training session? Here are some tips that can help: - If possible, keep training sessions short (between 30 minutes and an hour is ideal). Research has shown that the average adult has an attention span of around 20 minutes. Essentially, it is normal if you lose focus and cannot be blamed on a lazy attitude. So, make sure you take enough breaks - Try not to multi-task: Schedule dedicated time for your online training. It seems almost impossible not to check your emails or quickly respond to that one urgent text while attending an online class. However, it is best to limit distractions by closing all other applications on your computer, minimise your notifications and focus on the training at hand - Get up from your seat: Taking regular breaks, stretching, or going for a quick walk around the office or house is good for your physical and mental health. Physical

Lisa Stern, Digital and eLearning Manager, REINZ activity throughout the day boosts your dopamine and endorphin levels, which are linked to an increased attention span and improved mood. Above all, it is the Learning Designer’s responsibility to create content that keeps the learner engaged by using gamification, a variety of media and creating mini competitions. The shift to increased eLearning has enabled many organisations to deliver more content at a faster pace. Education has never been more accessible, for example, by removing time and physical limitations such as the commute to the classroom. One question remains: Will online learning ever fully replace the classroom experience? The answer is ‘probably not’. Classroom learning still has many benefits. Humans thrive on social interaction and forming personal connections. For this reason, blended learning experiences have become more popular, using a combination of online, face-to-face and on-the-job learning activities. For example, many REINZ face-to-face workshop attendees love the networking and in-person discussions of up-to-date case studies.

Where do we go from here? Rodney Beach from Liberate Learning recently stated: “2021 can be a time to embrace the changes and advantages thrust upon us in 2020.” At REINZ, we have taken the learnings from 2020 and plan to fully embrace the changes in 2021 and beyond.

If you want to learn more about what online courses REINZ offers or have a topic you would like more training on, please reach out to education@reinz.co.nz REINZ is always looking to serve its members better through education – please send all general enquiries and training needs/requests to education@reinz.co.nz

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Pressure from multi-offer situations

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pages 61-62

Moving at pace? Make sure you've got a signed Agency Agreement

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pages 58-59

You can send staff to training, but you can't make them learn

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pages 54-55

5 giving strategies that work

3min
pages 52-53

6 things to think (and be clear about) before buying a real estate business

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pages 46-48

Moving in the right direction: Bio-fuels at Z Energy

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pages 44-45

eLearning Revolution - The lessons we've learned

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page 41

Real Estate Qualification Update

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page 40

A snapshot into the world of REINZ data & insights services

3min
page 39

5 ways using Local Suburb Guides can help you become an attraction agent

3min
pages 36-37

REINZ Residential Property Management Training Offerings: The beginner's guide to Property Management

2min
page 34

Managing owners' expectations who are returning to their rental property

3min
pages 32-33

Holiday homes - How the RTA Act 1986 could affect the good old kiwi bach/crib owner

2min
page 31

Digital infrastructure investments boost regional living

5min
pages 22-23

Tengah leads the charge towards the future

4min
pages 18-20

Is kitset housing a silver bullet?

3min
pages 16-17

REINZ announces Jen Baird as new Chief Executive

1min
page 12

Where will the market go now?

3min
page 6

David Weaver talks: Inland Revenue targeting real estate agents

3min
pages 56-62

Money laundering in real estate - Signs and prevention tools

4min
pages 66-68

The bright-line period is extended to 10 years - What does it mean?

6min
pages 63-65

The Emissions Trading Scheme impacts land transactions

4min
pages 26-27

Choosing the right builder for a renovation project

3min
pages 50-55

Ruakura Superhub paves the way in Hamilton renaissance

4min
pages 28-30

Range of measures impacting home ownership receives mixed reception

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