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Volume 1 Issue 5

 

 

 

 

 

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news from ITOL – latest developments taking place in the Institute of Training & Occupational Learning
global report – training news from around the world
training tips – why should one-to-one training be any different from with larger groups? David Gibson explains
consultancy skills – client interviews are an important part of the job… 10 tips to help you make your more effective
eLearning – the second part of Renée Raper’s series looking at the skills you need to take the role of an etutor
powerpointer – continuing our series of tips for users of PowerPoint… how to create a great slide build in just a few steps
icebreaker – it’s animal magic… try this effective icebreaker next time you face a new group of learners
prof’s perspective – verbal communication is more than just speaking words, says professor Neil Thompson
can you prove it? – Leslie Rae continues his plain guide to more effective validation and evaluation of training and learning
in pole position – how the National College for Motorsport is helping Britain to regain its position as world leader in Formula 1 racing
disability equality – Rick Williams highlights the pitfalls for event organisers, and offers tips on ways in which trainers can avoid them
influential thinkers – this moth we look at Tom Boydell whose early Seventies taxonomy of types of need made powerful impact on training
5-minute factfile – look at any learning or training survey and you will find that coaching is one of the faster growing development methods
master mind – Clive Lewis shows why Mind Mapping has become so popular and explains how you can use the technique a work
sound advice – have you ever considered the way in which what you say will be heard? Richard Payne offers his 10 top voice tips for trainers
reviewing activity – when it comes to reviewing, new doesn’t necessarily mean best, says Roger Greenaway
what about workers? – for more than 100 years the Workers’ Education Association has played a vital and unique role in delivery of learning
training teasers – two more puzzles to stretch your mind
backbite – our monthly soapbox in which a guest writer takes a sideways look (and swipe!) at the training profession



 

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