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Event details
VIC - Innovative Training Methods 1-day workshop
 
INNOVATIVE TRAINING METHODS
Designed for trainers who are seeking fresh ideas and games to energise groups and keep them engaged

Trainers often are seeking creative and alternative ways to train staff. This workshop aims to enhance the existing skills of trainers and will provide simple tips in order to make approach to each training day an exciting event for participants and the trainer alike.

Workshop outcomes
You will learn how to:
•  Create synergy within a training group from the outset
•  Maintain energy and attention
•  Refocus groups when attention strays
•  Adapt delivery techniques to suit the dynamics of the group

Agenda
Morning
•  Starters to focus concentration
•  Respecting adult learning principles while having fun in training
•  Setting ground rules in their own words
•  Moving the focus of the group without fuss or threat
•  Utilising how people learn in activities
•  Keeping group focus whilst covering vast amounts of information

Afternoon
•  Present training in systematic and entertaining ways
•  Modifying delivery techniques when required
•  Activities to revise content and terminology
•  Developing resources for the whole training team to use
•  Closing the session with panache

Presented by Catherine Logue
Catherine has been training facilitators and trainers for 17 years, however she has been coaching people managers for 25 years.
 
Some of those skills we need as trainers are the same as those we need daily for interaction in the workplace & home, so the learning enhances the quality of work life and multi-skills the staff.  Catherine uses the fundamentals of adult learning principles & creative techniques which ensure fun and learning. Her style allows adaptation of the techniques explored to your own needs in the training role, as well as the opportunity to share your knowledge and skills, and collect more techniques for your training kitbag.

Venue

CliftonsLevel 1, 440 Collins Street,  Melbourne 3000

Timing

Melbourne 29 October 2010

9:00 am - 4:30 pm. Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea provided

Dates for this workshop in other states are also available - check the event list for details


Fees

Member fee: $500 (incl of GST)

Non-member fee: $620 (incl of GST)

Group booking rate (3 or more) $430 per person (incl of GST).

Email jenni.noble@aitd.com.au to register your group.




Registration Link:  https://aitd.worldsecuresystems.com/events/InnovativeTrainingMethods
 
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