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101 ways to make learning active beyond the classroom

"Fresh, creative strategies guaranteed to enliven online training 101 Ways to Make Learning Active Beyond the Classroom provides proven, practical strategies, activities, and tips for those tasked with facilitating training in any subject area among alternative settings. Based on the best-selling Active Training approach, these methods have been designed by recognized experts, and are guaranteed to enliven any learning event. Readers will find a toolkit of ready-to-use exercises and tips for organizing, conducting, and delivering active learning, in alternative settings on the job or around the world. The book is organized in a way that allows trainers to quickly and easily identify strategies that hold the most promise for specific situations. Each strategy is illustrated with a case example that demonstrates the concepts in action. Two hundred tips organized in twenty how-to lists will prove invaluable for using Twitter, coaching virtually, encouraging informal learning, opening interactive virtual learning sessions, and much more. Coverage includes best practices for social media and informal learning, common e-learning tools, as well as guidance toward using a full gamut of tools from gamification and simulation to serious games and m-learning. Active training encourages participants to use their brains to study ideas, solve problems, and apply what they've learned. It's a fast-paced, fun, supportive, and personally engaging environment. This book shows training facilitators the proven techniques that help learners get more out of the material. Design a more engaging learning environment Improve delivery with optimized technology Utilize effective learning tools and practical strategies Learn best practices for social media, coaching, virtual learning, and more Learners need to figure things out by themselves, ask questions, practice skills, and transfer skills and knowledge to the job. With proven strategies designed by industry leaders, 101 Ways to Make Learning Active Beyond the Classroom is the indispensable guide to the design and delivery of effective alternative ways to learn"--

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Language
English
Pages
302

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Table of Contents

200 tips to make training active and learning successful. Top 10 lists
Online learning. Online openings
Online closings
Online learning activities
Online asynchronous learning
Unique online situations
Technology tactics. Blended solutions
e-Learning tools
m-Learning
Social learning
Technology in the classroom
Learning from many. Learning on a team
My mentor and me
Put me in coach
Peer-to-peer learning
Learning on the job. Help yourself
Informal learning
Learn from experience
On-the-job assignments
Learning beyond the workplace. Learning outside the organization
Do well by doing good
A bonus '10 tips' list.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-300).

Other Titles
One hundred one ways to make learning active beyond the classroom, One hundred and one ways to make learning active beyond the classroom

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
658.3/124
Library of Congress
HD5715 .B54 2015, HD5715, HD5715.B54 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 302 pages
Number of pages
302

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27186446M
ISBN 10
1118971981
ISBN 13
9781118971987
LCCN
2015010256, 2015012759
OCLC/WorldCat
891617291

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL20006357W

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