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Creating Training Courses (When You're Not a Trainer)

by Donald V. McCain
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Overview

When designing a training course, where does a subject matter expert (SME) start? Right here with this book. Designed as a workbook and procedure manual, this concise, easy-to-understand book guides "nontrainers" through the entire design, development, and delivery process and provides continued support in the form of media suggestions, examples, checklists, job aids, room layouts, and evaluation instruments. By using this book, you will develop high-quality programs that will allow you to share your expertise while increasing the organization's intellectual capital.

Synopsis

This title is geared to all the subject matter experts and managers who are asked to deliver a short training course and don't know where to begin. With this straight-forward, simple approach, you'll learn how to identify and apply concepts of adult learning design, develop and deliver a short course or workshop, present your material effectively, set up a classroom to maximize learning, as well as facilitate training like a pro.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 1999
Publisher
American Society for Training & Development
Pages
96
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781562861148

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