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‘Advanced Instructional Techniques’ Archive

Instructor Success Strategies

September 2nd, 2010 Jim Leligdon

In order to set our participants up for success in training, we, as instructors, need to be set up for success as well ... | more

Classroom Setup—201

August 19th, 2010 Paul Sitter

Most everybody has the basics—classroom setup 101. A good trainer makes sure ... | more

R – E – S – P – E – C – T

August 9th, 2010 Ron Chambers

Remember the song, R- E – S – P -E – C – T, by Aretha Franklin ... | more

Is PowerPoint “Making Us Stupid?”

August 2nd, 2010 Marsha Weisleder

I have a pet peeve with the use of PowerPoint in the classroom. My goal is to put an end to ... | more

It’s on the Tip of my Tongue – Recovery Techniques for Trainers

July 29th, 2010 Paul Sitter

Every instructor has been there. You were tracking the discussion in the classroom like the champ you are ... | more

Write my own Eulogy???

May 20th, 2010 Marsha Weisleder

Recently, I was advised to write my own eulogy and no, I haven’t been diagnosed with ... | more

Nip It In The Bud!!

April 26th, 2010 Linda Carole Pierce

Langevin has a three-level intervention process when dealing with difficult situations/persons in the classroom. ... | more

WHEN THE TRAINER LOOKS LIKE “A DEER IN THE HEADLIGHTS”

February 25th, 2010 Melissa Grey Satterfield

One of the more common questions (about questions) I get when teaching ... | more

How to deal with a Dominator

January 18th, 2010 Melissa Grey Satterfield

We’ve all had them – participants who interrupt to share a war story and/or ask meaningless questions just to hear ... | more

Does Size Matter?

November 9th, 2009 José Rego

Group size that is! Many courses are designed with a specific number of participants in mind so that certain activities or ... | more