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- Take It or Leave It
- Image Resources
- Graduating with Gratitude
- Easily Organized Table Settings
- You Aught to Be in Pictures
- Calming the Internal Storm – Creating Your Rocky Ritual
- Reviewing Content – The Art of Closure
- New to E-Learning
- The Trinity – Three Books That Are a Must Read for New Trainers
- Timers in the Classroom
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Take It or Leave It
From Guest Contributor Laura Pouarz, Training Specialist for the Center for Learning and Organizational Excellence “You can please all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot please all the people … Continue reading
Image Resources
Just a quick post with some image resources. Hi resolution images were difficult to find at one time. Not any longer. Check out the images at unsplash.com. Free to use with no strings attached.
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Graduating with Gratitude
I have to admit that I often rush graduation from a course. I know reviewing material and wrapping up a course is important. However, after five to ten days in a class I often just want to get home to Momma. … Continue reading
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Easily Organized Table Settings
I have always been impressed with trainers who have a well prepared room when you walk in. Arriving early, or even the evening before, to set up a room ensures that participants walk into a room that is prepared for … Continue reading
You Aught to Be in Pictures
Many of us shy away from pictures and run screaming when someone tries to video us. I recently learned the value of filming yourself in the classroom during certification for Verbal Defense and Influence, a class I will be teaching numerous times … Continue reading
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Calming the Internal Storm – Creating Your Rocky Ritual
I used to get nervous, really nervous, before a class. Sweaty palms, sweaty underarms, sweaty…well, you get the idea. It has been said that people fear talking in front of people more than death. That means the person in the … Continue reading
Reviewing Content – The Art of Closure
In a previous post we discussed that closers are those activities that; allowed students to review content in an interactive way; ties the training together and; provides an opportunity for a celebration. Closers may be written into the course to end … Continue reading
New to E-Learning
In this post I simply want to sing the praises of another site that has been very useful to me over the last few years. As a manager of a distance learning team, I lead a team that provides both … Continue reading
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The Trinity – Three Books That Are a Must Read for New Trainers
Great trainers are great readers. It is one of the first helpful pieces of advice that I was given as a new trainer years ago. Want to train people on leadership, you will need to read books on leadership, remember … Continue reading
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Timers in the Classroom
One of my favorite resource discoveries in 2014 was the online timer. These web-based timers have a number of different options ranging from a stopwatch to a snail race (my current favorite). After setting the timer a shot is heard … Continue reading