Tip #635: Use “Hangman” Game to Check Retention
The “Hangman” game is a wonderful way to check participant retention at the end of a session. I learned about it from Linda Fleischman at
The “Hangman” game is a wonderful way to check participant retention at the end of a session. I learned about it from Linda Fleischman at
This dice game to check retention is courtesy of Renard Brown of CSOSA. This is a 10-minute small group activity to check retention that uses dice
“Education levels the playing field, allowing everyone to compete.” Joyce A. Myers Jeopardy is a great game for checking participant comprehension. It can be used for
There are learning activities I forget to use. They were once a standard part of my training repertoire, and I rarely ever use them any
There is a prevalent and very persistent proposition that lecture is the only practical training method to use with large groups. There are two reasons
A game is one of many different experiential learning activities that ensure a rich and enjoyable learning experience. What a Game is What: A game
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