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Guest Host: Max Gage

Topic: Creating the Right Conditions for Learning

 

Articles for this Week:

 

Tip of the Week:

  • Involve the leaders of the participants…they play an important role!

Overall there are three people who impact whether or not a person changes behavior to support the skills and principles introduced in a training program: the trainer, the learner’s manager and the learner himself.

And, there are three critical time frames which impact whether or not the person buys into the training and chooses to change his/her behavior: before, during and after the training program.

Putting these two sets of three options into chart, gives us a three-by-three matrix with nine possible alternatives for impacting a learner’s training experience.  Broad & Newstrom call this “The Who Matters Most When” matrix.

1 = the greatest impact on the learner changing behavior and applying the learning
9 = the least impact on the learner change behavior or applying the learning

Transfer of Learning: Who matters most when?

 

 

 

 From: Broad, M.L., & Newstrom, J.W. (1992). Transfer of training. Philadelphia, PA: Perseus Publishing.

  • Provide questions or “conversation starters” to participants and/or their managers to help them have a conversation together before or after the training class.


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TLW 119: Watch out for the Doldrums!

by Robin Lindbeck on May 10, 2013

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Guest Host: Jennie LeGates

Topic: Lost in the Doldrums

Articles for this Week:

 

Tip of the Week:

If you are coordinating a meeting with multiple powerpoint presentations, link from one presentation to the other to avoid the awkward delays as each person loads and launches a presentation!

And take a tip from Pecha Kucha and user more pictures than words in your presentations!
(the official Pecha Kucha website)

 

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TLW118: First Time Teaching

May 2, 2013

          Guest Hosts: Chris Hansen and Kale Bergeson Topic: First Time Teaching Tips for Faculty Teaching for the First Time (Washington University in St. Louis, MO) Preparing to Teach for the First Time (GradHacker) 10 Tips for New Trainers/Teachers (Creating Passionate Users blog) How to Conduct an Effective Training Session (Training [...]

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TLW 117: Networking + Learning = Personal Learning Network (re-posted with better audio)

April 18, 2013

            Guest Host: Vince Nix Topic: Networking to Learn How to Network: 12 Tips for Shy People (CIO) Professional Networking Made Easy:Priming the Pump (Cisco) Why (And How) You Should Create a Personal Learning Network (edudemic) How to Create a Professional Learning Community (Edutopia) Twitter for Professional Development (Prezi presentation [...]

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TLW 116: If you build it…will they come?

April 11, 2013

          Guest Host: Wendy Rettenmeier Topic: Selling Training to Individuals and Organizations Top Tips for Encouraging Learners to Engage with Your Learning (Rob’s Learning and Technology blog) How to Sell Training Internally (Mindflash) Most Effective Closing Technique Ever (American Express OPEN)     Articles for this Week: Terms e-learning Designers Should Know [...]

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TLW 115: Maintaining Boundaries

April 6, 2013

          Guest Host: Wendy Rettenmeier Topic:Maintaining Boundaries Setting Healthy Workplace Boundaries Maintaining Appropriate Boundaries in the Workplace How to Set Healthy Boundaries: 3 Crucial First Steps   Articles for this Week: Google Reader to Shut Down: Now What? (Profhacker) and Six Alternatives to Google Reader (NspiredD2 blog from the University of [...]

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TLW 114: Creating an effective online classroom experience

March 27, 2013

          Guest Host: Janaan Haskell Topic:  Creating an effective online classroom experience Applying the Seven Principle for Good Practice to the Online Classroom (Faculty Focus)   Articles for this Week: Managing Controversy in the Online Classroom (Faculty Focus) 7 Characteristics of an Innovative Educator (TeachAmazing blog) 134 Awesome Twitter Accounts for [...]

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TLW 113: Can we Talk? Conversations as Learning Tools

March 21, 2013

        Topic:  Conversations as Learning Tools What is Conversation?   Articles for this Week: Making the Most of Webinars (Harvard Business Review blog) The Most Important Phrase You’ll Ever Say in a Meeting (Dave Kerpen on LinkedIn) 10 Ways to Increase Your Job Satisfaction (Work Awesome blog) What 5 Insights Can You [...]

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TLW 112: Better Meetings?

March 13, 2013

          Topic:  Meetings! Kill a Company Meeting Today–and Thrive (CBWNews Moneywatch)   Articles for this Week: Social Media Training Is Now Mandatory: Five Ways To Make Sure Your Company Does It Right. (Forbes) Troubled Team? Consider Granting Amnesty (ASTD Workforce Development blog) Horizon Reports and the 2013 Higher Education Edition Preview [...]

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TLW 111: Inspiration and Why Constraints Are Your Friend

February 28, 2013

    Guest Host: Wendy Rettenmeier Topic:  Inspiration and Why Constraints Are Your Friend The Beauty of Constraints (Illustrated Agile) Articles for this Week: The Shift from Push to Pull Learning (Chief Learning Officer) Leadership Thoughts: Master the Art of Active Listening (Elsua blog) Learning Design: When You Just Don’t Know Where to Start (Mindflash) [...]

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