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Tag: Visual Aids

Home Posts Tagged "Visual Aids"

Lunch n Learn - Hand drawn Graphics

June 6, 2021Lunch n Learn Replays, Replays, Virtual Trainingdrawing, hand-drawn. graphics, Visual Aidsadmin

As training has become more technical, it can be easy to forget some more old-fashioned methods... ESPECIALLY when the majority of training is delivered virtually. How can you possible incorporate post-it notes, flipsharts and koosh balls? Well, we've overcome the post-it note issues, and embraced collaborative whiteboard apps, but we still use them via keyboard.......

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Lunch n Learn - Next Level PowerPoint

February 26, 2021Lunch n Learn Replays, Virtual Trainingpowerpoint, slides, Visual Aidsadmin

Recording of our Lunch n Learn Session in February 2021 where David Henson - The Slide Presentation Man - blew our minds with what's possible with PowerPoint - as well as sharing some good practice tips and ideas to make our own slides more professional. Watch the recording and prepare to be amazed!. https://youtu.be/M6ZY3fvqlXY This...

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How To Design Appealing Visual Aids

July 3, 2019How To Guides, Training Design Tips and TemplatesDesign, Supporting Materials, Visual Aidsadmin

Not all training session require visual aids. Whilst a few carefully selected slides can add value to a training session, too many will damage it, and turn it into a meeting/presentation, rather than an interactive learning workshop. Training should never EVER be driven by slides – slides should only ever play a supporting role. This...

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Not all training session require visual aids. Whilst a few carefully selected slides can add value to a training session, too many will damage it, and turn it into a meeting/presentation, rather than an interactive learning workshop. Training should never EVER be driven by slides – slides should only ever play a supporting role.

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