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Your Ear Knows

Adapt this puzzler to your content. Once the puzzle has been worked out, use the activity to ...
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Quick Clips for Fun and Effective Training Transfer

Sometimes showing is much more effective than telling. Almost every teacher or trainer has ...
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Determining Levels for Training Evaluations

There are generally considered five different levels at which a training or learning ...
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Purposeful PowerPoint® Pointers: Part Two of Three

STOP using PowerPoint as a delivery mechanism! It is a support media for your message.
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Adventures in Websites, Blogging and Podcasting

It all started when my beloved laptop of seven years started to slow down and I decided it ...
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Participant-Centered Purposeful PowerPoint® Pointers: Part Three of Three

In this last of three articles designed to compel you to start putting the point back in ...
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Why Process When You Can Lecture?

Seen the latest CareerBuilder.com commercial? The one where the training department uses ...
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A Bakers Dozen (+1) Design Disasters

Designing your training is one of the first critical steps in engaging your participants. If ...
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More Trainer Toolbox Ideas

Kelley Phipps, a senior trainer at Indymac Bank, F.S.B. in California, submitted her idea ...
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Odd Man Out Puzzler

Most presenters and trainers rarely, if ever, open a presentation; they just start. They ...
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Purposeful PowerPoint® Pointers: Part One of Three

This is the first of three articles designed to compel you to start putting the point back ...
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Using the Close to Maximize Transfer

What’s wrong with the way many training programs close? There may be no close; people are ...
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