
Tip #113: Employee Orientation
This Tip looks at a detailed lesson plan for the first morning of a highly interactive two-day new employee orientation training program. New Employee Orientation
This Tip looks at a detailed lesson plan for the first morning of a highly interactive two-day new employee orientation training program. New Employee Orientation
This Tip discusses how to create a music playlist with iTunes and the variety of music genres iTunes provides. I suppose I should begin by
This Tip discusses former use of a cd player and current use of an Apple iPod to provide music during training programs. I Lugged Around
This Tip looks at all the logistical issues that need to be considered and handled in webinar preparation for it to run smoothly. Last week,
This week, let’s begin to look at the variety of haptic engagement activities that can support training content and deepen learning. The Variety of Haptic
This Tip looks at how to use music in training at various different times throughout the training program to gain attention, soothe or raise energy.
This Tip draws information from Lenn Millbower’s book that shows research that connects music and emotional intelligence. Music and Emotional Intelligence In Training With a
This Tip provides a list of music that enhances creativity that I use to stimulate my own brain as well as the brains of
This Tip looks at the reasons why music can maximize learning because of how it engages both sides of our brain. Music Can Maximize Learning
Pictures Pictures, whether on the wall, in handout materials, or created by the participants during the session, can add immediacy, color, and vibrancy to concepts.
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