A trainer’s love for training comes from opportunities to deliver live instruction. I think, partly as a result of that, we’ve come up with as many means to deliver live instruction as possible … and more will be adopted as soon as they are viable. This blog and accompanying podcast are meant to be used as training tools, the use of a SecondLife or similar is now beneficial in certain training environments, and it’s clear in our digital age that new methods will be created faster than ever before.
All live instruction techniques — whether for large groups or small groups in a classroom setting, distance-learning groups spread all over the nation and world, or for coaching — require careful and thoughtful approaches to ensure the highest level of learning occurs.
Here’s to live instruction and all the benefits gained through its use!
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25. February 2008 at 16:10
I must say that for me, this has really been a treat. The simplification process is great, and it provides me with a better understanding of the text contents. I have truly enjoyed the live instructional tutoring, and I am looking forward to more.
18. March 2008 at 15:46
Live instruction is a new wonderful thing….Everyone should try it once and see the feel of it. I took a class that offered it that way and it was great! I understood a lot more then I would from just reading a studying myself.
18. March 2008 at 15:51
I love live instruction. I feel like I learn more that way. Its better if someone explains it to me. It seems to make things sink in a little better.
19. March 2008 at 17:25
I put it this way: It’s similar to music.
You can hear music on the radio or records or cds and equally enjoy and benefit from it.
But it’s really good to hear live music now and then to really get you going.
25. March 2008 at 14:00
I think that live instruction would have to be the best way to learn. I can better understand this process because of the podcast.
28. March 2008 at 23:38
I consider Live Instructions to be very beneficial. In High School we had a long distance learning lab that we used in our English class and in our History Class. It was a very unique way of contact and a fun new way of learning. I enjoyed it a lot and I enjoy all of the podcasts and blogs as well.