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Flip Chart Learning Points: Revisiting, Energizing, Action Planning
April 4, 2011By Priscilla Shumway

When it is time to revisit and energize, post six blank flip chart sheets on various walls of your training room. Using Mr. Sketch® water based markers that don't bleed through, challenge each individual to visit each flip chart three times to list a learning point about the day's content. No point can be repeated on a flip chart, and only one point can be listed at a time.

Individuals will then race around the room to write or draw simple pictures of each point. When finished, each participant will have listed 18 significant points from the day.

Then divide the class into small groups of 3 to 7 and have them travel to each flip chart so they can update their individual action idea lists and circle any item on the flip chart that they do not understand. At the end, all circled items are explained to the class by the scriptors.

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Submitted by Priscilla Shumway, training consultant for The Bob Pike Group.


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