
Tip #883: Cashapona, The Walking Tree
This tip looks at the cashapona, a walking tree, that serves as an excellent metaphor for learning and development. We typically think of trees as
This tip looks at the cashapona, a walking tree, that serves as an excellent metaphor for learning and development. We typically think of trees as
This Tip focuses on the revised Bloom’s taxonomy and my epiphany about the level when lecture is appropriate. Bloom’s Taxonomy Knowledge was originally the first
weOur new normal is very complex. I thought I would try to describe it using some of the new words that I’ve learned (Remember how
This tip discusses five steps to make learning stick so that 80% of training participants will retain and apply what they learned. Is it enough
This Tip discusses how geragogy accommodates older learners, such as their likely physical, cognitivae and/or psychological issues. “Learning is not the product of teaching. Learning
This Tip discusses how to build motivation to learn by imbuing the learners with autonomy, mastery, and purpose. “Student engagement is the product of motivation
This is a wonderful prompt to help learners engage witih the content by preparing them to think about how it will help them. Unfortunately, I
This Tip discusses the magic key to learning transfer, laying out six disciplines to accomplish transfer and document performance results. “You, your leaders, and your
This tip is about virtual learning recommendations and learning activities that I gained from reading Cindy Huggett’s book. Virtual Training Tools and Templates: An Action
This Tip describes another instructional design model, Gagne’s nine events of instruction, which includes assessing performance. “Think about what your learners need to do with
There are kinesthetic activities that can be used to get participants up and out of their seats during virtual presentations. Six that immediately come to
This tip discusses three virtual activities that will meet the needs of kinesthetic learners. A Static Virtual World By its very nature, the virtual world
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