Join Ajay Pangarkar for an in-depth discussion in this video Next steps, part of Train the Trainer.
- Thanks for joining me in this course.…We've covered a lot, but there's still much to learn…about developing your training and instructional abilities.…For further learning, I recommend the following resources.…Karl Kapp does a great course called…Learning How to Increase Learner Engagement,…and if you want to take it to the next level,…I've written The Trainer's Balanced Scorecard that will…help you to connect learning to business objectives.…And finally feel free to visit my website…centralknowledge.com, which is a great resource…to stay current on training and business resources.…
Thanks again and happy training.…
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Released
6/7/2017- Elements of effective training
- Core competencies of effective trainers
- Overcoming barriers to learning
- Motivating adult learners
- Preparing the training session
- Developing effective communication
- Questioning for effective learning
- Managing and engaging participants
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 17s
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1. Training Fundamentals
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2. Overcoming Barriers to Learning
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Learning assumptions2m 53s
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3. Preparing the Training Session
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Creating a session plan3m 2s
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4. Developing Effective Communication
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Interpreting non-verbal cues3m 37s
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Creating a learning culture3m 26s
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5. Managing and Engaging Participants
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Providing feedback3m 8s
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Conclusion
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Next steps41s
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