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Employee Training: Your Rapid Roadmap To Classroom Success

Posted By: ELK1nG
Employee Training: Your Rapid Roadmap To Classroom Success

Employee Training: Your Rapid Roadmap To Classroom Success
Last updated 10/2017
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 847.29 MB | Duration: 0h 31m

The shortcut for managers, SMEs, and new trainers to create and deliver training that transforms employees.

What you'll learn
Plan your course, write it, use several different training techniques, manage the classroom, and handle the administrative duties.
Requirements
No prerequisites. It's optional to use computer software to do the activities in this course or good, old fashioned paper and pencil.
Description
If you need to learn how to train employees quickly, this is the course for you!  It includes short videos and activities that will guide you through the planning and creation of your course.  You will also learn about different training and classroom techniques.  Even the administrative side is covered.  When you complete this course, you will be confident and ready to start yours!

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Course Overview

Section 2: Planning

Lecture 3 Planning Activity

Lecture 4 Training Detail

Lecture 5 Know/Know How To Find/Do

Lecture 6 Planning Review

Section 3: Create Your Course

Lecture 7 Telling Ain't Training

Lecture 8 Lectures

Lecture 9 What a Lecture Is and Isn't

Lecture 10 Stories, Demonstrations, and Activities

Lecture 11 Games and Review

Lecture 12 Training Methods Activity

Lecture 13 Create Your Instructor Guide

Lecture 14 Create Your Course Review

Section 4: Classroom Management

Lecture 15 Classroom Management Techniques

Lecture 16 Classroom Management Review

Section 5: Administration

Lecture 17 Class Administration

Lecture 18 Course Review

Managers, subject matter experts, and new trainers who want, need, or have been told to train employees.