Tip #234: Debunking Myths About Interactivity in an Auditorium
Certainly, there are activities that do not lend themselves to an auditorium setting. These include flip chart activities (brainstorming and gallery walks), relay races, scavenger
Certainly, there are activities that do not lend themselves to an auditorium setting. These include flip chart activities (brainstorming and gallery walks), relay races, scavenger
lthough it would be nice if all participants entered every class with a sincere and enthusiastic desire to learn, we know that is not always
This week, our Tip refers to information drawn from a magnificent book: How the Brain Learns, by David A. Sousa (Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press,
A good participant handout or training manual includes everything the participant may need to refer to later: to refresh his or her memory, provide examples,
We are concluding our look at five key categories of adult learning principles, ending with the last two categories. The information that is not in
I will stop training when I stop learning from the wise souls in the workshops I am honored to facilitate. And as long as those
Puzzles and paddles are unexpected prizes that keep participants occupied long after they are received. There are all sorts of puzzles, but the ones that
Great prizes for pop ups, games, and wise insights include bendables and bug-eyed novelties. You may be wondering what I’m talking about! Bendables are three
In the lesson design process, we identify the key content to determine what must be taught so that all of the training goals will be
The fourth model incorporates and systematizes all three previous models. This is the UCLA Mastery Teaching Model developed by Dr. Madeline Hunter at the University
Last week, we discussed the first model, Edgar Dale’s Cone of Experience and Learning, which demonstrates why it is so important to actively involve participants
It’s one thing to recognize the importance of engaging learners by drawing information from them rather than telling them. However, how long do you wait
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