Trainers in motion : creating a participant-centered learning experience / Jim Vidakovich.
Publication details: New York : AMACOM, 2000.Description: xiii, 379 pages: illustrations; 29 cmISBN:- 0814405215
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Includes index. Vidakovich, J. (2000). Trainers in motion : Creating a participant-centered learning experience. New York : AMACOM.
Introduction -- Chapter 1: From sesame street to the corporate culture -- Chapter 2: Facilitator's code of conduct -- Chapter 3: Creating the training environment -- Chapter 4: Introduction exercises -- Chapter 5: Understanding the needs of participants -- Chapter 6: Effective interaction activities for large and small groups -- Chapter 7: Using self-assessment instruments -- Chapter 8: Techniques for debriefing -- Chapter 9: Where did they come from? -- Chapter 10: Effective visuals -- Chapter 11: The closing -- Chapter 12: Getting rid of the myths
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