
Tip #676: Tips for Facilitating a Group
This Tip lists tips for facilitating a group, which include helping the members feel welcome and doing this with patience and attention. “The facilitator’s job
This Tip lists tips for facilitating a group, which include helping the members feel welcome and doing this with patience and attention. “The facilitator’s job
This Tip describes my six-day train the trainer program in Amman in 2017, with trials, tribulations, and joys. Train the Trainer in Amman in 2017
This Tip compares and contrasts the trainer and curriculum designer skill sets for classroom versus web-based training “Specialization, concentration and consistency is the key to
This Tip shares an effective learning facilitation game that is more stimulating than simply reading through a long list. “Life is more fun if you
This Tip discusses cognitive biases that shhow how the status quo and system justification can curb learning and how we can counter it. “I don’t
This Tip describes the Teaching for Robust Understanding (TRU) framework that has five dimensions of classroom activity. “I never teach my pupils, I only attempt
This Tip looks at a personal and a work instance where there’s probably a good reason for lack of success. “Success depends upon previous preparation.
This Tip describes how to use Tic-Tac-Toe, what do you know? to have participants answer content review questions “Life is more fun if you play
Dubai, Travelogue- November 17, 2015 This Tip is all about my Dubai training, consulting, and touring adventures. I’m sorry that I haven’t written until now.
This Tip describes the power of multiples of five in training related to design, room set up, delivery and facilitation. “A rule to live by:
When lecturers recognize the value of participatory learning, there is a relatively steep learning curve for them to transition into a facilitative trainer role. It
This Tip describes my process working backwards from Powerpoint to incorporating participatory learning activities. “If I see an ending, I can work backwards.” Arthur Miller