Tip #278: Getting Past Embarrassing Training Moments #2
ince this is a holiday week, today’s Tip will be a quick read.` Here is a classic situation shared by Lois Walton, MORE Trainer at
ince this is a holiday week, today’s Tip will be a quick read.` Here is a classic situation shared by Lois Walton, MORE Trainer at
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
Last week, we discussed the fact that there are apparently three different types of memory: working memory, sensory memory, and long-term memory. So, how does
I was very surprised to learn that there are actually three types of memory. According to Multimodal Learning Through Media: What the Research Says, these
In a recent Tip (#261), I made the bold statement that, despite the fact that questions have been raised about Edgar Dale’s authorship of the
When we began this discussion about encouraging SMEs to use participatory learning activities, we said that we had to meet five challenges: to help them:
For a long time now, I have emphasized this key message in each and every train the trainer workshop: the training program is about the
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
Many years ago, I realized that I could combine my love of teaching and my love of acting in a career as a trainer. As
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
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