Training Games that Support Learning Transfer
Recorded 29 April 2021
In most situations, a carefully selected game or activity will support the trainer in attracting and maintaining interest in their session. If they are not playing, they are straying, so we need to find the ying and yang relationship of content and supporting activity.
Remember, games are not the antithesis of content. They help to challenge, reinforce, persuade, refocus and reassure participants.
This session provides more than a dozen fun activities that can be used to support learning transfer.
Key outcomes from this 1hr session with Marc Ratcliffe, master of “edu-tainment” and training, include:
Developing an awareness of how to use training games to build enthusiasm and reinforce learning
Building a toolkit of practical activities that can be used to engage participants
Identifying specific activities that can be used to support learning transfer
Enabling greater control of sessions, through holding participant attention
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Marc Ratcliffe is a multi-award-winning trainer, author and education entrepreneur. He is the CEO and founder of MRWED Training and Assessment and has been involved in the VET Sector for more than 25 years. Marc is a strong advocate for "edu-tainment" and believes that learner involvement and fun are integral to student success.
He continues to be an in-demand conference speaker and workshop facilitator, having presented at more than 50 conferences in a dozen countries in the past decade. He has also presented training-related workshops internationally in the UK, North America, Africa and Asia and is one of only two people in Australia certified to deliver Bob Pike’s Train-the-Trainer Boot Camp, the world’s most respected train-the-trainer program.
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