Tip #639: Ensure Relevance
“Language exerts hidden power, like the moon on the tides.” Rita Mae Brown For many years, I have used the same case study in a
“Language exerts hidden power, like the moon on the tides.” Rita Mae Brown For many years, I have used the same case study in a
“Games shouldn’t only be fun. They should teach or spark an interest in other things.” Hideo Kojima The “Hangman” game is a wonderful way to
“Life is more fun if you play games.” Roald Dahl This word search game requires the participants to read through a list of key points
“Brainwriting is brainstorming on steroids.” Luciano Passuello Brainstorming is not as effective as we thought. We discussed “question-storming” as a better alternative in Tip #610.
“One does not begin with answers. One begins by asking, ‘What are our questions?’ ” Peter Drucker Brainstorming is a familiar and convenient problem-solving activity.
“Life is more fun if you play games.” Roald Dahl Learning is also more fun if you play games! I was reading a wonderful InfoLine
“There’s a way to do it better—find it.” Thomas Edison During a train the trainer workshop in Dubai, UAE, a participant created and facilitated a
“Unless we remember, we cannot understand.” E. M. Forster “The game is meant to be fun.” Jack Nicklaus The following Tip comes courtesy of Renard Brown of
“Never base your budget requests on realistic assumptions, as this could lead to a decrease in your funding.” Scott Adams It is helpful if new
“Education levels the playing field, allowing everyone to compete.” Joyce A. Myers Jeopardy is a great game for checking participant comprehension. It can be used for
“It is time for us all to stand and cheer for the doer, the achiever — the one who recognizes the challenge and does something
“How sweet it is!” Jackie Gleason I am a chocoholic, so I really appreciate learning activities that involve chocolate candy. An earlier article focused on
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