What does each letter stand for in the ADDIE model?
A- Analyze
D- Design
D- Develop
I- Implement
E- Evaluate
What is the Chunking Technique?
Chunking refers to the process of taking smaller pieces (chunks) of information and grouping them into bigger units. By taking smaller pieces of a larger whole, you can improve the amount remembered.
Mention some of the learned common Training Activities you can apply in class
Videos, Ice-breakers, readings, role-plays, interactive logs, hand-outs, quizzes, discussions, break out rooms.
What are the 2 assessment methods we studied in class?
Formative and Summative
What is Andragogy?
The way in which adults learn
What are Ground Rules for?
Ground rules help you manage undesired behaviors
Explain the importance of the proper Questioning Technique
Proper questioning can be used to develop critical thinking skills in students as well as assess whether your students understand what you're teaching.
What are the 4 approaches of evaluation levels according to Kirkpatrick?
1. Reaction
2. Learning
3. Behavior
4. Results
VAK Learning, what does it stand for?
Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic
Mention some of the types of trainees studied in class?
What are the 4 stages of a group according to Bruce Tuckman?
Forming, Storming, Norming, Performing
Briefly explain ROI (Return on Investment)
Return on investment (ROI) is a performance measure used to evaluate the efficiency or profitability of an investment or compare the efficiency of a number of different investments
What is a blended training?
Approach to education that combines online educational materials and opportunities for interaction online with traditional place-based classroom methods.
Describe the importance of effective visual aids
Using visual aids helps a speaker to illustrate points to the audience more easily and effectively. For an audience, visual aids can make speeches easier to follow and more interesting.
What does it mean to provide Constructive Feedback?
Constructive feedback is providing useful comments and suggestions that contribute to a positive outcome, a better process or improved behaviors. It provides encouragement, support, corrective measures and direction to the person receiving it.
What is ROE (Return on Expectation)?
Return on expectations (ROE) is the practitioner's approach to creating and demonstrating the organizational value of training. It is what a successful training initiative delivers to key business stakeholders demonstrating the degree to which their expectations have been satisfied.
What are the 4 preferred learning styles learned in T4?
Activist, Reflector, Theorist, Pragmatist
What are the 3 domains of Bloom's Taxonomy?
Cognitive, Affective, Psychomotor
What is the benefit of using the Diaphragmatic breathing?
Diaphragmatic breathing encourages full oxygen exchange. Not surprisingly, this type of breathing slows the heartbeat and can lower or stabilize blood pressure. It also helps not to damage your vocal cords while delivering training
Explain the difference between Hard Data and Soft Data
‘Hard data’ – statistics, measurable responses to questions and statements. Usually easy to measure and compare.
‘Soft data’ – opinion, personal narrative and general comments. Usually difficult to measure or compare.