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Given the challenges TEACHERS and PROFESSORS are facing with the Coronavirus Pandemic I’ve decided to make the Presentation Science Online Workshop available to Teachers and Professors for FREE (now through April 30th).

The workshop provides a strong science-of-learning foundation that will help educators make informed decisions as they move their courses online, create video recordings, or use any free time to update their classroom learning designs.

PLEASE share this with educators you know.

https://academy.worklearning.com/library/presentation-science/90041/about/

 

About the Presentation Science Workshop

Presentation Science is an online self-paced workshop designed specifically to help people who are trainers, teachers, professors, speakers, CEOs, Executive Directors, managers, military leaders, salespeople, team leads–anybody who uses presentation software–to help their audiences learn.

Inspired by learning science, this workshop will help speakers and educators to (1) keep their audiences’ attention, (2) support comprehension, (3) motivate audience members to take action, and (4) support them in remembering what’s been taught.

The workshop is also an excellent TRAIN-THE-TRAINER experience and organizations wanting to engage in a private cohort can make arrangements with Will Thalheimer (workshop creator and host) to do that. You can see the specific pricing options here: https://www.presentationscience.net/pricing.

And for more information about the workshop, see PresentationScience.Net.

I’m thrilled to announce that my Gold-Certification Workshop on Performance-Focused Smile Sheets is now open for registration, with access available in about a week on Tuesday May 14 (2019).

This certification workshop is the culmination of years of work and practice. First there was my work with clients on evaluation. Then there was the book. Then I gained extensive experience building and piloting smile sheets with a variety of organizations. I taught classroom and webinar workshops. I spoke at conferences and gave keynotes. And of course, I developed and launched LTEM (The Learning-Transfer Evaluation Model), which is revolutionizing the practice of workplace learning—and providing the first serious alternative to the Kirkpatrick-Katzell Four-Level Model.

Over the last year, I’ve been building an online, asynchronous workshop that was rigorous, comprehensive, and challenging enough to offer a certification. It’s now ready to go!

I’d love if you would enroll and join me and others in learning!

You can learn more about this Gold-Certification Workshop by clicking here.

 

OMG! The best deal ever for a full-day workshop on how to radically improve your smile-sheet designs! Sponsored by the Hampton Roads Chapter of ISPI. Free book and subscription-learning thread too!

 

Friday, June 10, 2016

Reed Integration

7007 Harbour View Blvd #117

Suffolk, VA

 

Click here to register now…

 

Performance Objectives:

By completing this workshop and the after-course subscription-learning thread, you will know how to:

  1. Avoid the three most troublesome biases in measuring learning.

  2. Persuade your stakeholders to improve your organization’s smile sheets.

  3. Create more effective smile sheet questions.

  4. Create evaluation standards for each question to avoid bias.

  5. Envision learning measurement as a bulwark for improved learning design.

 

Recommended Audience:

The content of this workshop will be suitable to those who have at least some background and experience in the training field. It will be especially valuable to those who are responsible for learning evaluation or who manage the learning function.

 

Format:

This is a full-day workshop. Participants are encouraged to bring laptops if they prefer to use a computer to write their questions.  

 

Bonus Take-Away:

Each Participant will receive a copy of Dr. Thalheimer’s Book, Performance-Focused Smile Sheets: A Radical Rethinking of a Dangerous Art Form.

Enrollments are open for my first Workout-Workplace Workshop on the World Wide Web (w6).

Fittingly, it will cover the most significant improvement in smile-sheet design in a generation–The Performance-Focused Smile Sheet.

Click for details…

The eLearning Guild is offering a $400 early-bird discount if you register for their March Annual Gathering by December 19th. Check it out.

Note: I'll be presenting a workshop (with Roy Pollock) on Learning Measurement, and speaking several other times, so this conference is well worth your while. AND, by saving $400, you can easily afford our symposium.