New Resources
What do you call a group of crows? Not sure, check out the new brain teaser (Groupies) on the resource page.-
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- Take It or Leave It
- Image Resources
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- 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
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
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
Stories and Tales in Training
After hearing my “Mole” analogy in a training on change management (I’m from East Texas and grew up on a farm), a friend asked if I would consider writing out some of my stories. Unfortunately, I have neither the … Continue reading
The Trainer’s Toolbox
Much is said about adding tools to your “toolbox.” Trainers are often adding skill sets and learning different methods to train participants. However, I have another tool box, a real one, which I use to keep those essential items I will need … Continue reading