Instructional Design for Action Learning
Autor Geri McArdleen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2010
A trainer’s job is to ensure their lessons stick, which means relating lessons to their trainees’ own on-the-job experiences. Author Geri McArdle teaches trainers how to do this by using the strategies of “action learning” in their lesson design and presentation to help learners better absorb the material.
Filled with examples of easy-to-implement action learning techniques, Instructional Design for Action Learning shows you how to:
- create fun and memorable activities that match participants’ needs, learning styles, and levels of understanding;
- encourage learners to build on their own experiences;
- evaluate learner mastery during the entire learning event;
- strengthen learning transfer back on the job;
- and accurately measure post-training results.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814415665
ISBN-10: 0814415660
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 190 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:Specială
Editura: Amacom
Colecția Amacom
Locul publicării:Nashville, United States
ISBN-10: 0814415660
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 190 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:Specială
Editura: Amacom
Colecția Amacom
Locul publicării:Nashville, United States
Descriere
This book gives you all the guidance and exercises you need to incorporate action learning into every training you conduct.
A trainer’s job is to ensure their lessons stick, which means relating lessons to their trainees’ own on-the-job experiences. Author Geri McArdle teaches trainers how to do this by using the strategies of “action learning” in their lesson design and presentation to help learners better absorb the material.
Filled with examples of easy-to-implement action learning techniques, Instructional Design for Action Learning shows you how to:
A trainer’s job is to ensure their lessons stick, which means relating lessons to their trainees’ own on-the-job experiences. Author Geri McArdle teaches trainers how to do this by using the strategies of “action learning” in their lesson design and presentation to help learners better absorb the material.
Filled with examples of easy-to-implement action learning techniques, Instructional Design for Action Learning shows you how to:
- create fun and memorable activities that match participants’ needs, learning styles, and levels of understanding;
- encourage learners to build on their own experiences;
- evaluate learner mastery during the entire learning event;
- strengthen learning transfer back on the job;
- and accurately measure post-training results.