Tip #285: Preparing to Conduct Workshops in Hotels #2
Last week, we identified the first four items of a checklist for preparing to conduct a workshop in a hotel. This week, we’ll add to
Last week, we identified the first four items of a checklist for preparing to conduct a workshop in a hotel. This week, we’ll add to
Here is the first four items of a checklist for preparing to conduct a workshop in a hotel. Feel free to suggest additional items! 1.
One of my own most embarrassing moments happened a number of years ago- so long it ago, in fact, that it occurred before there was
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,
In 1956, Benjamin Bloom and his colleagues originally identified six progressive levels, or building blocks, of learning. These levels move from lowest complexity (1) to
We’ve focused the past two Tips on kinesthetic objects. Three days ago, I had a wonderful experience with a kinesthetic learner. I was auditing a
A trainer depends on having a clear voice. So, during cold season and cold weather, it can be very stressful if you start to get
This week’s useful training resource comes to us by way of Mark Buehl, who has been my Mac computer guru for over twenty years! This
Hopefully, by now everyone involved in promoting learning recognizes the importance of having materials on participant tables. The haptic and kinesthetic learners really need something
[Note: Please see more recent template using Bloom’s Taxonomy for the Affective Domain, which replaces this template.] In the lesson design process, we identify the
There are eight elements that should be considered in the design of an effective lesson. These elements constitute building blocks that, if placed in the
A few weeks ago, W. Gene Coburn, who is a wonderful trainer and a very funny man, got frustrated with a group of training participants.
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