
Tip #225: Debunking Myths About Resistant Participants
This Tip discusses what trainers can do to make initially resistant participants want to come back after the break. Although it would be nice if
This Tip discusses what trainers can do to make initially resistant participants want to come back after the break. Although it would be nice if
This Tip is about the importance of humor or a light touch when presenting serious topics. We Need a Light Touch on Serious Subjects Some
This Tip debunks myths about learning while seated, by sharing neuroscience findings that moving increases our ability to learn. This week, our Tip refers to
This Tip debunks myths about table group size, because of difficulty hearing each other and an increased number of interpersonal connections. Debunking Myths about Table
There are prevalent and very persistent inaccurate myths about lecture- that it is the only practical training method to use with large groups. There are
This Tip discusses training methods vs learning activities, indicating learning activities are a better term. This is because the focus is on the learner, not
This Tip looks at various suggestions regarding how to handle kinesthetic objects at the participants’ tables when some people aren’t kinesthetic. It stems from a
This Tip discusses my concern about how to avoid overwhelming participants with all the kinesthetic objects on their tables. If you have read many of
This tip provides information about all the training opportunities that occur in a variety of organizations. Folks who are interested in getting into training as
This Tip explains how to use the hidden text feature in Microsoft Word when you want to create different manuals from the same document. The
This Tip is about a book titled Terrific Training Materials that offers ideas to create visually appealing and reader-friendly training manuals. Terrific Training Materials: the
Break-Time Boogie There is a very cute timer animation called Break-Time Boogie that I use in my programs. With music and animation, it adds characters