Creative Repetition Creative Repetition: The Key to Memory Retention Creative repetition is a key principle we teach in our media workshops for trainers. And this simple principle is based on... read more →
Deliberate practice is the topic this week. Deliberate Practice Deliberate practice is a key method for learning new skills and continually improving them. But deliberate practice is different to... read more →
Not only does science show us that learning happens more effectively through practice, or 'doing', but it's been an effective component in learning for thousands of years. There are many... read more →
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Questions Facilitators Ask You’ve probably heard the joke about trainers and questions. It goes something like this: If a participant asks you a question and you don’t have an answer,... read more →
Disruptive Participants Can Make it Tough for Everyone CLICK HERE for the complete article. When I facilitate advanced trainer programs, I often ask trainers to share their number one classroom challenge.... read more →
In Brief: PowerPoint slides get a bad rap. But that's only because so many people either over-use PowerPoint or do not know how to use it well. It doesn't have... read more →
Article in Brief: Communication isn't just about getting your message right. In fact it's much more complex. Here are 5 principles that will ensure your communication is effective and leads to... read more →
A lot of people ask me to describe what makes a "master trainer". Are master trainers better presenters? Do master trainers use PowerPoint slides or flipcharts in some magical way?... read more →
CLICK HERE for original post I wrote for ATD Thousands of dollars are wasted every week on learning video that doesn’t lead to real learning. Video is not cheap to... read more →







