Tip #275: Tiny LCD Remote and Digital Audio Recorder
Last week, I mentioned that I attended a workshop by Dan Poynter. Dan gave two suggestions that I am definitely going to follow, so I
Last week, I mentioned that I attended a workshop by Dan Poynter. Dan gave two suggestions that I am definitely going to follow, so I
A few weeks ago, I attended a workshop by Dan Poynter on how to write a book. Since he has written more than 100 books,
Since this is a holiday week, I’m going to keep this Tip very short. Have you ever tried to send an email attachment that is
I probably should clarify that this tip pertains to saving your voice when you train a loud, noisy, exuberant group. It doesn’t really matter how
Any trainer who travels knows that there are a number of logistical issues to keep in mind. After a while, we develop a checklist of
This Tip comes from Ciaran O’Murchu, the Banquet Manager for Scottsdale Cottonwoods Resort & Suites. My Mac G-4 laptop has become sluggish and very erratic,
Two weeks ago, Nancy from Hennepin County, Minnesota wrote in response to my less than complimentary description of the classroom style room arrangement: “Hi, Deborah–me
Some trainers prefer the U shape room arrangement, where the top of the U is the front of the room. Pros: All participants can see
There are many different room arrangements for training. A very well-known and familiar arrangement is classroom style, in which there are parallel rows of tables
Hi Deborah, I recently conducted a train the trainer and placed a nice variety of colorful kinesthetic objects on the table. What really surprised me
If you have read many of these Tips, you will know that I am a strong proponent of placing a variety of colorful kinesthetic objects
This week’s idea comes from Ross Thomas at Prudential Relocation. If you would like to create trainer manuals and participant manuals from the same document,
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