
Tip #52: Cartoons for Visual Engagement
Cartoons are a wonderful way to engage participants, add humor, and provide a unique and colorful visual perspective on content that may make it easier

Cartoons are a wonderful way to engage participants, add humor, and provide a unique and colorful visual perspective on content that may make it easier

Tables, Charts and Diagrams Tables, charts and diagrams can help to make ideas and relationships more tangible. Pareto charts are particularly useful. Tables Tables can

Creative Diagrams of Connected Ideas Mind maps are creative diagrams of connected ideas. Tony Buzan and Evelyn Wood popularized them. They illustrate network displays that

I first learned about window-paning from Bob Pike. He is a very well-known author, presenter, and practitioner of creative training techniques. You can learn more

Jeff Anthony of Anthony Consulting has introduced me to the visual and organizational impact of a wall process map. Prepared Agenda Map One use of

This tip considers the skit, which is a quick kinesthetic and experiential learning activity. It provides whole body learning. The kinesthetic learner is often the

Today, we will discuss the Gallery Walk. The kinesthetic learner is often the most difficult to satisfy in classroom training. However, there are some creative

This Tip looks at the relay race, which is a quick and easy kinesthetic and experiential learning activity. The kinesthetic learner is often the most

This Tip explains how to use 60-second pop-ups to check knowledge, comprehension, or retention. The kinesthetic learner is often the most difficult to satisfy in

Today, we will discuss the role play as one of many experiential learning activities that ensure a rich learning experience. What a Role Play Is

The hands on exercise is one of many different experiential learning activities that ensure a rich learning experience. What a Hands On Exercise Is What:

The case study is one of many different experiential learning activities that ensure a rich learning experience. A Case Study is a Real Life Problem