ࡱ> #` ::bjbj *1Rlllllllh7h7h787\7T299"999;.?;S; MTOTOTOTOTOTOT$VhhXsTl_; ;;_;_;sTll99;TBBB_;l9l9MTB_;MTBBrMTllN99 3\h7;|M!Q,T0TMXc<XNN"XlOhB_;_;_;sTsT%?_;_;_;T_;_;_;_;ddllllll Creating More Effective Training Sessions This document will provide ideas on how to make a more compelling and effective learning session. The following tables and examples will highlight four areas where the learning experience for participants can be improved: Engaging the audience before the conference or training. Making a Listening Session more interactive. Building an interactive Working Session. Helping presenters make more compelling presentations. For more information and ideas also try the following additional resources (all the books can be found on  HYPERLINK "http://www.amazon.com" www.amazon.com): The accelerated learning handbook (author Dave Meier) Active training: a handbook of techniques, designs, case examples, and tips (author Mel Silberman) Presentation zen: simple ideas on presentation design and delivery (author Garr Reynolds) Why bad presentations happen to good causes (and how to ensure they won't happen to yours) (author Andy Goodman & Cause Communications) Center for Accelerated Learning  HYPERLINK "http://www.alcenter.com/" http://www.alcenter.com/ Garrreynolds.com  HYPERLINK "http://www.garrreynolds.com/Introduction/index.html" http://www.garrreynolds.com/Introduction/index.html Andy Goodman websites  HYPERLINK "http://thegoodmancenter.com/?gclid=CN2GiKKprJUCFQkcHgodoHDQkg" http://thegoodmancenter.com/?gclid=CN2GiKKprJUCFQkcHgodoHDQkg and  HYPERLINK "http://www.agoodmanonline.com/red.html" http://www.agoodmanonline.com/red.html Engage the Audience before the Conference or Training There are a variety of ways to get the potential audience thinking about and increasing their understanding of the topics that will be covered during the session. Learning Activity Ways to Engage the AudienceParticipant SurveyDistribute an on-line survey to participants soliciting questions they have that can be woven into the presentation or addressed during the session. Distribute the results before, during, or end of the session. Pod CastCreate a short video or audio pod cast to introduce participants to the topic. Create one or more so that they create interest, build knowledge about a topic, or help participants think about questions or issues. This can help everyone get on a level playing field regarding basic concepts. [For more on how to make a pod cast see  HYPERLINK "http://www.digitalpodcast.com/podcastnews/2007/06/24/how-to-make-a-podcast-10-resources-worth-knowing-about/" http://www.digitalpodcast.com/podcastnews/2007/06/24/how-to-make-a-podcast-10-resources-worth-knowing-about/.]Questionnaire/QuizHave participants complete a questionnaire or take a quiz (they get the answers back) to test their knowledge about a subject. Include links for more information about key topics. Chat RoomModerate or assign a moderator for chat room(s) around specific topics in the session. Use the information or questions from the chat rooms to frame audience participation during the session. Create structured chat rooms with subject-matter experts around issues or questions related to the session. Submit a QuestionIf you have a conference web site, create an on-line Q&A box. This works well if there is reading materials posted that may generate questions. To be effective, participants generally need answers within 24 hours, so it has to be managed carefully. Background MaterialsPost materials that introduce a topic, provide more detailed information, and prime particular issues or questions. Outside of academic papers, keep materials succinct (e.g. executive summaries or 1-2 page issue papers), use consistent formats and graphics that reinforce key points.  Interactive Listening Sessions Listening sessions typically include more than 15 minutes of presentation. The key to success is to augment presentations with active audience participation and small/quick interactive activities. Remember to allow more time than expected for involving the audience. One key tip is to make sure there is a strong facilitator who will be able to keep the session on time as these ideas are added into the agenda. Learning Activity Ways to Engage the AudienceFact SheetsDistribute fact sheets related to session material/learning objectives that are graphically oriented and quick to read. Have them discuss these facts at their tables with some specified objective. Short QuizDistribute a short quiz related to the session material/learning objectives (e.g. fun facts) and have participants take the quiz individually, in pairs, or in tables. Participants can grade themselves as answers are revealed in the session. QuestionsPanel format: ask tables or pairs to come up with 1-2 burning questions for panelists before session begins and submit to moderator. Solicit audience for additional unanswered questions following the panel. Panel format: ask tables or pairs to come up with 1-2 challenging questions for the panel for a Q&A session following the panel. Have each participant write one question for presenters on an index card. Using audience rovers collect and sort cards; master of ceremony editorializes and asks presenters questions. Near the end of the session have tables or pairs answer the question So what does this (session topic) mean for me and my conservation work going forward? How do I need to grow or change? Have participants create questions at the beginning of the session by table on what they expect to learn and give the tables time at the end to revisit these questions and see if they were all answered. Compare & ReviewPair up participants and have them discuss lessons learned, have them recap take away messages, or discuss how they would apply what they learned to their own situation. Provide cards to jot down remaining questions that could be given to the speakers for follow-up or blog content.InterviewsHave participants do short interviews of each other on something related to the session materials. Collect information and use in discussion or post on website.Live PollingHave participants vote live on facts, trends or ask questions to challenge their thinking or compare their understanding to broader trends. Sort ConceptsHave pre-made cards on each table with key concepts. Have tables sort or prioritize concepts or create diagrams that answer key questions. Have tables quickly discuss a key concept addressed in the presentation or answer a question posed by the presenter. Select a few groups to share their results quickly. Interactive Working Sessions An interactive working session usually contains very little presentation. The key to success to meet the sessions learning objectives is to engage the audience in participatory learning activities for the majority of time allotted. You have more time for the participants to solve problems, tackle case studies, and work in groups. Presentations are used to set the context for learning and must provide enough salient information for the exercises that ensue. Many of the techniques in the previous table work well with interactive working sessions, and below are some additional approaches to engage participants in learning activities. Remember, many of these activities require facilitation, careful timing, and to be effective, should be tied to a compelling issue (informational) or question (creative) that meets the learning objectives. Learning Activity Ways to Engage the AudienceAudience DebatePut cards at each table that represent different issues participants will discuss or debate. Ask each table to draft a resolution or point of view; collect ideas from each table and have presenter(s) incorporate into their presentation. Using the whole audience, divide participants into four groups. Have each group hold up a card or sign with an issue. Have participants rotate or go to another group for 15 minutes each to discuss, and then move on to the next topics. Point/CounterpointSimilar to a panel discussion. Give participants time to discuss two viewpoints on an issue in tables. Have 2 or 4 participants from the audience present two distinct, opposing points of view on a particular topic before or following the session presentation. Break into round tables to discuss or divide the audience into two halves and have them vote on both points of view (e.g. for and against). Then break into tables to discuss the pros and cons of each position. BrainstormingPost flip charts for a set of questions or ideas and have participants move around the room recording ideas from one chart to the next. At the end of the exercise, go around and share ideas with the audience. Group Case StudiesPlace case studies on each table (can assign more than one case study per table to generate comparative ideas). Ask each table to work together to share ideas, discuss impacts on their work, or develop solutions to their assigned case studies. Share selected case study ideas with the whole audience. Team Problem SolvingHave participants in pairs or at tables work on an assigned challenge. Share solutions and ideas. Question & AnswerAssign each participant or table a number. Have subject experts or facilitators periodically call out a number and engage participants or tables with that number in a question and answer dialogue.Compare and ContrastGroup participants in pairs or tables of 4 or more. Give each group a story or issue. Have them compare and contrast the impact on their work or situation. Role Playing & Story TellingPair up participants and give them an assignment, such as effectively communicating a message to an opponent. Practice and then rotate. Provide a scenario around a problem. In tables, have participants rotate and share a similar story and how they resolved the problem. GamesUse puzzles, game show formats, or simulation (what if.) exercises in groups of 4 or more, or working with the entire audience, to generate ideas around 3-4 key issues or solve problems. If working in groups, have selected tables share solutions. To make an exercise more exciting, make it competitive (e.g. the first group to ring the bell on their table) and award small prizes.  Compelling Presentations Presentation tools, like PowerPoint, can make or break a session. Here are some tips to make presentations more compelling, interesting, and focused. Think about media other than PowerPoint to augment presentations, such as video shorts, large backdrop panels prepared in advance that can be rolled down or lowered during the presentation, and photography. [For more tips see  HYPERLINK "http://www.garrreynolds.com/Presentation/index.html" http://www.garrreynolds.com/Presentation/index.html.] Tips How ToBoil it DownStart by building a story board around the key learning points or compelling statements to get across to the audience. [For more on story telling see  HYPERLINK "http://www.agoodmanonline.com/publications/storytelling/index.html" http://www.agoodmanonline.com/publications/storytelling/index.html.] Keep it short most people can only remember or retain four pieces of information in an hour. Scope out the needs or interests of the audience and speak to those. FocusGet to the point. Either open with a splash and then justify it or use it as a closer, but dont take too long to actually get across the main messages. Apply the 10/20/30 rule. For an hour presentation time slot use up to 10 slides, present them in 20 minutes, and contain no font smaller than 30 point. Use the remaining time for participation with the audience. Use media to reinforce the key points or topics. Keep slides simple, clear and short cut out the nonessential data, ideas, bullets, and words. ClarityAvoid busy slides with too much information. Multiple slides with bullets begin to lose their effectiveness. Use graphics that reinforce the main point. Use graphics sparingly. Dont mix or match fonts. Distinguish between background and font colors. Tell a StoryPeople learn through stories. Use stories and words that stick in peoples mind because theyre eye opening, humorous (use humor appropriately), or resonate with a key concern or experience. Connect with the audience. Be passionate about something or share a personal experience but dont over do it. Get Off the StandOutside of keynote speeches and some presentations that are largely informational (even those can actively engage audiences), move from presenting to facilitating dialogue and activities. Encourage participation and control timing. Close with a strong statement or wrap up. RehearsePractice the session over real-time until it is memorized! Find volunteers to test ideas and process. Know what can be skipped if running over.      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