Telling Ain t Training

Telling Ain t Training
Author: Harold Stolovitch,Erica Keeps
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2011
Genre: Industrial management
ISBN: OCLC:1103548930

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When the first edition of Telling Ain t Training was published in 2002, its practical, learner-focused approach quickly became a favorite with learning and development professionals, as well as school teachers, parents, professors, and anyone else who trains, educates, or instructs. Chockfull of myth-busting research and ready-to-use tools, always delivered in a lighthearted and entertaining style, Telling Ain t Training set new standards for the training industry. That s a tough act to follow, but this long-awaited new edition does not disappoint. While it has been updated, expanded and enhanced to reflect almost a decade of progress, fans of Telling Ain t Training will be relieved to find that its lively, user-friendly tone has been carefully preserved. In fact, this is a book that faithfully practices what it preaches, engaging the reader from page one and immediately involving them in the first of many try-it-yourself exercises in learning.

Beyond Telling Ain t Training Fieldbook

Beyond Telling Ain t Training Fieldbook
Author: Harold D. Stolovitch
Publsiher: Association for Talent Development
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2023-05-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781607283621

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An essential companion guide for implementing the powerful principles of Telling Ain't Training. A field companion to the original Telling Ain't Training, the Beyond Telling Ain't Training Fieldbook includes a detailed action plan and support materials to help you transform "telling to training." Like its predecessor, this fieldbook features a fun, interactive format and easy-to-navigate icons. Worksheets, assessments, and tools will enable your organization to realize the true value of workplace learning.

Design for how People Learn

Design for how People Learn
Author: Julie Dirksen
Publsiher: New Riders
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780321768438

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Products, technologies, and workplaces change so quickly today that everyone is continually learning. Many of us are also teaching, even when it's not in our job descriptions. Whether it's giving a presentation, writing documentation, or creating a website or blog, we need and want to share our knowledge with other people. But if you've ever fallen asleep over a boring textbook, or fast-forwarded through a tedious e-learning exercise, you know that creating a great learning experience is harder than it seems. In Design For How People Learn, you'll discover how to use the key principles behind learning, memory, and attention to create materials that enable your audience to both gain and retain the knowledge and skills you're sharing. Using accessible visual metaphors and concrete methods and examples, Design For How People Learn will teach you how to leverage the fundamental concepts of instructional design both to improve your own learning and to engage your audience.

The Learning and Development Book

The Learning and Development Book
Author: Tricia Emerson,Mary Stewart
Publsiher: Association for Talent Development
Total Pages: 75
Release: 2011-11-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781607287889

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Everyone thinks they know everything about training. Right? We've all gone to school, been trained on the job, and maybe endured the occasional corporate seminar. But if you're a professional in this field, you know that's familiarity, not expertise. Instructional design and implementation are not as easy as they look. You know there's an art to enabling people to truly change their behavior, moving themselves and their organizations toward the right future. That's what inspired The Learning and Development Book. Open the book to any page and you'll find a short chapter that holds one hard-won lesson—the reward of decades implementing instructional design in real-world settings. Why should learning be more like playing? Is the culture of your organization working against you? Should you really measure the effects of your training program? Have you ever thought that learning begins when training ends? Each chapter holds a nugget of wisdom on subjects like these. Whether you're a battle-tested educator or embarking on your first big training job, we hope we can give you tips, tools, big ideas, and (bonus!) a smile.

Know How

Know How
Author: Harold D. Stolovitch,Erica J. Keeps
Publsiher: Association for Talent Development
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2020-11-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781950496280

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Turn Your Know-How Into Someone Else’s Know-How-To Everyone—whether subject matter experts, proficient performers, managers, coaches, or co-workers—will need to transfer knowledge to others at some point in their life. And, often, that responsibility falls to an occasional trainer, someone with considerable knowledge and experience on how to perform a task, but little expertise to successfully transfer their know-how to another. What they need is a great resource to round out their repertoire of training skills. Enter Know-How. This easy-to-read book lays out a simple-to-follow path to help the trainers and occasional trainers with whom you work improve their impact. Adding to the sustained influence of their previous books, especially Telling Ain’t Training, Harold and Erica have written a fun, effective guide on how to make your know-how stick to another’s brain. The 12 chapters each focus on a single theme and are sequenced like stepping-stones to help you understand how to best transfer know-how to those who learn from you. Chapters include brief explanations, guidance, tools, activities, tangible and accessible examples of real-world applications, and a summary exercise to reinforce your retention of key points. Discover what you need now to quickly get people learning and up-to-speed. No fumbling, bumbling, rambling, or messing with people’s heads—this book delivers know-how.

Are You Ready

Are You Ready
Author: Bob Harper
Publsiher: Broadway
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2008-04-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780767928670

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On "The Biggest Loser," Harper gives contestants the practical tools and psychological insights they need to get into shape. In his book, he offers a strategy for getting at the root of negative thought patterns, an easy-to-follow eating plan, and a fitness plan geared to make exercise an integral part of daily life.

It Looks Like a C k

It Looks Like a C  k
Author: Ben Dunn,Jack
Publsiher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781466867864

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We live in a beautiful, enchanting world, a startling universe resplendent with a cornucopia of multitudinous delights – the laughter of a child; the first rainfall after an endless, sweltering summer; the twinkling reflection of a full moon over a calm midnight lake on a cool autumnal night; a freshly baked ciabatta, straight from a Tuscan oven, coquettishly handed to you by an olive skinned, raven-haired, nubile signorina by the name of Bernadetta. This much we know. Oh yeah, and there are some things that look like c**ks. This is a hilarious, full-color book of things in this world that look like c**ks, and will appeal as a gag gift, an impulse buy, a naughty stocking stuffer, a little something for a bachelorette party, for frat boys and anyone else interested in things that look like c**ks.

Telling Ain t Training 2nd edition

Telling Ain t Training  2nd edition
Author: Harold D. Stolovitch,Erica J. Keeps
Publsiher: Association for Talent Development
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781607287933

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The foundational and go-to book for anyone who does training in the talent development field. A must have for trainers... Telling Ain't Training is an essential book for all learning and development professionals. When the first edition of Telling Ain't Training was published in 2002, its practical, learner-focused approach quickly became a favorite with learning and development professionals, as well as school teachers, parents, professors, and anyone else who trains, educates, or instructs. Chock-full of myth-busting research and ready-to-use tools, always delivered in a lighthearted and entertaining style, Telling Ain't Training set new standards for the training industry. That's a tough act to follow, but the long-awaited new edition of Telling Ain't Training does not disappoint. While it has been updated, expanded and enhanced to reflect almost a decade of progress, fans of the original Telling Ain't Training will be relieved to find that its lively, user-friendly tone has been carefully preserved. In fact, this is a book that faithfully practices what it preaches, engaging the reader from page one and immediately involving them in the first of many try-it-yourself exercises that teach trainers how to avoid telling in favor of more interactive training. This substantially heftier edition covers everything you must know to be a better trainer, plus: Extensive new chapters covering technology and e-learning More methods for creating terrific learner-centered training sessions Expanded evidence and research to support its approach to adult learning Ways to retrofit your existing training programs and materials Even more in-depth explanations of how the basic principles of adult learning apply An extensive index to make the book more referenceable Additional tools, charts, exercises, illustrations, quizzes, and activities to involve learners.