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Subject:Anyone have fun training tricks? From:Solveig Haugland <solveig -at- techwriterstuff -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Tue, 25 Nov 2003 17:54:18 -0700
Hi,
I'm a former techwriter, now independent course developer and trainer
(OpenOffice.org), and I'm trying to strike a balance between fun and
engaging, and not too freaky/fluffy since most people in my classes
aren't there voluntarily. ;> In general I do standard instructor led
training with a bit of explanation about why it's important, a fair
amount of demo, and a bunch of hands on exercises from my workbooks. So
not a lot of lecture, lots of practice, but I'm looking for a little
more Zing. Does anyone have tricks they use? These are the tricks I do
now:
- Throw a nerf ball around and make them say something they remember
from the previous module
- Team-teach a topic; that is, divide the class into groups and do one
or two exercises, then tell the class how it works
- Make them create their own quick reference sheets explaining in their
own words how to do a task
- Frequent short breaks (get the kinesthetics into it to reinforce the
learning)
- Just generally try to be engaging and fun
Stuff that doesn't quite seem to work for office suites includes things
for tougher concepts like acting out what happens when a browser sends a
command toan Enterprise JavaBean. I would definitely make people do this
type of thing, though, if I thought it would help people learn how to do
mail merges. ;>
Thanks for any tips,
Solveig
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