Feb. 13 – Hands-On Training: Tips and Tools (Videoconferenced)

Hands-on training can be the most effective and dynamic learning experience. However, without proper planning it can be frustrating for everyone involved. This course provides practical advice to help instructors improve hands-on training. It includes the six steps of hands-on training (preparation, opening, presentation, practice, evaluation and review), specific tools to help make the training more effective, and sample instructor guides to adapt to a four-phase training sequence.

This session takes place Tuesday, February 13, 9:30 – 11 a.m.

It is important to register in advance.  Enroll in Hands-On Training: Tips and Tools here!

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