
Tip #867: The Importance of Questions
The importance of questions has often been validated. “To ask the right question is already half the solution of a problem.” Carl Jung Albert Einstein
The importance of questions has often been validated. “To ask the right question is already half the solution of a problem.” Carl Jung Albert Einstein
Jim Kwik is the CEO of Kwik Learning and he has identified four keys to learning any subject, which he describes with the acronym F.A.S.T.
In the last Tip, I shared virtual learning activities for developing preprogram content, starting-before-you-start, and helping participants minimize distractions. All were drawn from Cindy Huggett’s
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
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
This Tip discusses ten principles that explain how to change organizational culture, including changing critical behaviors. “Organizational culture is not what’s written on the walls
This Tip poses a number of VILT questions that relate to the timing of learning activities and how to debrief them, etc. “Teachers can’t simply
This Tip explains why VILT needs more slides, to give participants something to look at, keep them focused, and capture their attention. “It may be
Problems Creating a Virtual Program on Skype for Business I had an interesting virtual challenge this past week. A client wanted me to develop a
There is a wonderful article in the Harvard Business Review by Amy C. Edmondson and Gene Daley about “How to Foster Psychological Safety in Virtual
This Tip considers seven interactive virtual activities, six of which come from Cindy Huggett in her books. I added the seventh. “The planned activities are