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Encourage Learners to Understand the Content from their Point of View - Ryan
Transcription: Key Ideas
Speaker: Ryan
Providing appropriate exercise
Not much about the "what" but the "why"
Question that helped individuals internalize
Internalizing on the "why"
"Must knows"
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Provide Learners Frameworks to Make it Easy to Apply Ideas - Heidi Devine
Transcription: Key Ideas
Speaker: Heidi Devine
Format on what to know and what need to know
Materials to be used before the class and after the class
Always know, "are my learners learning?"
Questions after session
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How to Help Learners by Mentoring - Irene Koh
Transcription: Key Ideas
Speaker: Irene Koh
Knowing the must-learn and the learn on need
Engagement and participation
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Showing Care by Responding Quickly to Learners Projects and Exercises - Mary Taylor
Transcription: Key Ideas
Speaker: Mary Taylor
Use of real life example with dealing to work
Asking questions is very important and useful
Feedbacks in timely manner is very much needed
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Showing Care by Responding Quickly to Learners Projects and Exercises - Mary Taylor
Transcription: Key Ideas
Speaker: Mary Taylor
1. Use of real life example with dealing to work
2. Asking questions is very important and useful
3. Feedbacks in timely manner is very much needed
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[Preview and Post Your Comments. ] Exchange Stories with Learners - Mary Striegel (Cemetery Story)
Mary shared her story about how to use stories for local cemetery stories. Insights: Stories change depending on people, their culture, their situation. To make sure stories are appropriate, it is best to ask participants of their own stories. Ray shared an experience working with Apple on learning for servers. Since the server training was for global purposes, instead of having generic stories, Ray suggested to instead ask local participants to share what stories and experiences participants have about the specific server problem. This localizes and contextualizes ( make it relevant) to the local participants.
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Learners Learning from Exercises and Activities (On-Grid -webinar / On-Grid - exercises, projects) - Sandra Cipriani
Transcription: Key Ideas
Speaker: Sandra Cirpriani
1. Offering different variety of tools encourages trainers/instructors/designers to dig deeper on their goal.
2. It will be more interesting if there will be options for tools to be used depending on the situation that will be dealing with.
3. Individual learning is very helpful to most people as they can do multitasking while gaining knowledge.
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Walk the Talk - Lois Kent
Transcription: Key Ideas
Speaker: Lois Kent
1. Walk what you talk and practice what you preaches
2. Interact with the participants
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Help Learners to Discover AHA! Moments. - Mary Ng
Transcription: Key Ideas
Speaker: Mary
The thinking tools and the solution tools are for us when we design what the solution would be.
1. Deal with the situation with the approach that is best to be used
2. Solution tools became the framework
3. The output of solution tool is became the learning methodology
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Helping Learners Apply Projects - Kin Van Atta
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Speaker: Kim
1. construct a material that supports employees in their annual performance management process
2. document the work progress not to prove your work but to show your work
3. Work performance needs to be annotated or saved as part of a portfolio to improve and to show that to supervisor
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Mary shared her story about how to use stories for local cemetery stories. Insights: Stories change depending on people, their culture, their situation. To make sure stories are appropriate, it is best to ask participants of their own stories. Ray shared an experience working with Apple on learning for servers. Since the server training was for global purposes, instead of having generic stories, Ray suggested to instead ask local participants to share what stories and experiences participants have about the specific server problem. This localizes and contextualizes ( make it relevant) to the local participants.