
Tip #673: Would You Like a Memory Trick?
This Tip describes five memory trick imprint elements: visual, rare or unusual, linked or associated to something, movement, and emotional. “Memory is more indelible
This Tip describes five memory trick imprint elements: visual, rare or unusual, linked or associated to something, movement, and emotional. “Memory is more indelible
We seem to have an attraction to numbers. A “2 for 1” sale. “101 places to see before you die.” Perhaps it is because we
This Tip bemoans the constant reiteration of the obvious, such as that learning matters and teachers make a difference. “What is success in this world?
This Tip discusses what to do when your audience knows more than you do about a training topic you are teaching. “Who questions much, shall
This Tip describes the many reasons why I don’t think “spaced” education to be an effective training approach. “To repeat what others have said, requires
This Tip ruminates about the fact that life’s a journey full of unanticipated changes. We need to stop living a life on pause. “Life is
At a recent training in Scottsdale, Arizona, participants identified three different e-learning design software programs they assure me are very easy to use. Three E-Learning
The Key Difference Between Webinars and Classroom Sessions The key difference between conducting a webinar and conducting a classroom session is the lack of face-to-face
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 Tip looks at my first experience conducting a webinar, with all the trials and tribulations to avoid next time. Webinar Defined We should begin