Train the Trainer | CORE Vol3 Energizer - How You Doin?

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2013
  • Train-the-Trainer Tip: Energize Your Audiences with a Fun Activity
    For Scott Enebo, creating energizing training is essential, and that is what he has sought out to do over his five years in the train-the-trainer industry. Scott focuses on creating train-the-trainer activities to engage his audiences and regularly uses energizers to pick his participants spirits up whenever they are sluggish.
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    Now you may have never heard of an energizer before this video, but it is important that you understand and use this valuable train-the-trainer concept within your sessions. Energizers are train-the-trainer activities that are often used after breaks or long stretches of engaging content to keep people excited and interested in learning.
    For train-the-trainer activities to work as an effective energizer, they should do two things:
    1) Keep the mind engaged
    2) Keep the body engaged
    Energizers can also be modified to work as revisiters as well. By combining these two train-the-trainer techniques, you can ensure your audience members are engaged while they review key content.
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