How to Create Engaging Training: Tips for Trainers and Assessors to Supercharge Learning
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As trainers and assessors, it's crucial to create an engaging learning experience that keeps your students motivated and eager to learn. In this episode of the RTO Superhero podcast, our host Angela Connell-Richards shares practical tips and strategies to help you create training that is both informative and fun.
Angela discusses the importance of understanding your learners, using multimedia tools, making your training relevant to real-life scenarios, providing opportunities for group work and collaboration, and incorporating games and fun activities. She also highlights other strategies that can make the learning experience more engaging, including storytelling, technology, learner autonomy, humor, and feedback.
To illustrate the power of engaging training, Angela shares a hilarious example of a company that used a fake phishing scam to teach their employees how to recognize and respond to phishing attempts. This approach made the training more engaging and interactive and helped employees understand the importance of being vigilant when it comes to data security.
This episode is packed with practical tips and strategies to help you create engaging training that your learners will love. Don't miss it!
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