If learners are motivated, they retain more information. But can you extrinsically motivate your session attendees? Is it possible?
“While you can’t make your participants be motivated, you can create a motivating environment,” said Becky Pluth, CEO of The Bob Pike Group. Research shows that interacting with your learners “is one of the most powerful factors in promoting learning” while “interactions among learners is another” (Angelo 1993). And teachers who present the information in a dynamic manner and display a genuine interest in what they are teaching have a positive effect upon motivation as well (Larkins, McKinney & Gilmore, 1984).
This information is from the recently re-designed Boot Camp which now has more up-to-date information on generational training, instructional design, and CORE (closers, openers, revisit techniques and energizers) and more. For more information or to register for Boot Camp call Cindy at 800-383-9210 or 952-829-1954.
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