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Creative Training Techniques Handbook: Tips, Tactics, and How-To's for Delivering Effective Training

Creative Training Techniques Handbook: Tips, Tactics, and How-To's for Delivering Effective Training

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE practical resource for applying adult learning theory.
Review: Bob Pike has been able to do what no other trainer of trainers has done - deliver easy to digest and apply techniques based upon popular adult learning theories of the day.

Bob's unique participant-centered training techniques have made training more fun for trainers and their students without jeopardizing the importance of content. Bob provides trainers with a multitude of techniques for energizing the learning environment through a combination of interaction, discovery and group participation. Rather than instructor-centered lecture that bores students (and often instrucotrs), particpant-centered training puts the responsibility of learning on the shoulders of the participants - responsibility that adults relish and from which they grow.

This book is a must for anyone who trains or educates adults!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great resource for teachers & trainers of adults
Review: Bob Pike has distilled hundreds of hours worth of classwork on theory and technique into one of the best books I've ever seen on the subject of teaching adult learners.

Pike gives hundreds of tips, tricks, examples, and outlines for instructors to use and adapt, and he gives something even better: his experience as an instructor *using them*. His credentials are excellent, and the style with which he presents this material attests to his ability to teach effectively.

This is a great reference for experienced instructors, but I think it is a must-have for those new to teaching adults. As the author states, "So many people get into training by accident." Just because you accidentally found yourself a trainer is no reason not to become good at it. With Pike's book, you will have a much beter chance (and much easier time) of becoming truly effective.

Highly recommended.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Turn nervousness into confidence
Review: I am an independent corporate trainer and saw this book praised in a variety of places. I bought it and read it from cover to cover. While I was reading it, I kept saying to myself, "Isn't this stuff kind of simple?" When I finished reading it, I felt like I had not learned enough to justify the high price. These first impressions were not lasting impressions. Here is how I can tell: Whenever I feel nervous about a new training assignment, I open this book and quickly find solutions that turn my nervousness into confidence. I grew to understand that the simplicity I observed during my first reading is actually the result of skillful winnowing by an expert.

Because of its price, I rated this book 4 stars instead of 5 stars. I understand the marketing justification for the price. Some stuff in the book is provided for HR professionals who train trainers. These people are usually buying the book with someone else's money. The publisher knows that and banks on it. But, given how much I continually get from this book, I figure at least the author has earned the extra money.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Turn nervousness into confidence
Review: I am an independent corporate trainer and saw this book praised in a variety of places. I bought it and read it from cover to cover. While I was reading it, I kept saying to myself, "Isn't this stuff kind of simple?" When I finished reading it, I felt like I had not learned enough to justify the high price. These first impressions were not lasting impressions. Here is how I can tell: Whenever I feel nervous about a new training assignment, I open this book and quickly find solutions that turn my nervousness into confidence. I grew to understand that the simplicity I observed during my first reading is actually the result of skillful winnowing by an expert.

Because of its price, I rated this book 4 stars instead of 5 stars. I understand the marketing justification for the price. Some stuff in the book is provided for HR professionals who train trainers. These people are usually buying the book with someone else's money. The publisher knows that and banks on it. But, given how much I continually get from this book, I figure at least the author has earned the extra money.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: a couple of good ideas but practically limited
Review: i bought this book as it was a a suggested read by a big american design software corpoartion for whom i was an authorised trainer.
having picked up most of my training techniques from teaching or other teachers, or indeed practically picked up, i was intrigues to refine my techniques or expand them.
But, i found very little here of use to me, i think this is much more useful to people eho train in the vaguer sense of the word, as i was running professional training courses, i actually found a lot of the material given i disagreed with in practice, to be honest you just could not run a prodessional graphic design course like this.
maybe the ideas of teaching in England are a bit more quirky and persoanlity based, but these ideas are either common sense or patronising of the audience.
maybe if you are in some kind of business arena and completeley new to the whole field theres something for you.
I got nothing out of it really, and ive been a professional trainer for ten years.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best book I've read on the subject
Review: I've had a bit of a hard time finding books on training the trainer to train and I feel that this is THE book that does it best. I work for a new company and ended up doing most of the training of new employees. I've thoroughly enjoyed it and this book helped me to be more effective at it. I love the 'instructor led, participant centered' idea that he presents. It allows me to treat the trainees as adults but we still have fun. Being new to training I didn't feel that he was talking over my head. It was to the point, useful information that I was immediatly able to put to good use.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lots of Content Here
Review: Pike packs in the content here. Thorough and updated, this book should be a part of any trainer's library.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Practical, Relevant, and Useful is what I've tried to make
Review: this book. So many people get into training by accident. This book will give you step-by-step strategies for designing and delivering training that is fun -- and gets results! Think of it as 36 alternatives to lecture. You'll also get 11 ways to motivate adults, 8 dynamite ways to energize your class when they're drowsy (say at 2:30 in the afternoon!, 13 things you need to know before you create your next visual -- and more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One Of The Best Books On Adult Training
Review: This is one of the best books I've read on adult training. I used many of the theories and techniques when helping to design a large computer training program for my company, and they worked very well. The key that Mr. Pike demonstrates is that adults learn best when they teach themselves. Thus, his "instructor led, participant centered" philosophy. If you have to deliver, or design, training programs for adults, this is one of the best guides to get.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One Of The Best Books On Adult Training
Review: This is one of the best books I've read on adult training. I used many of the theories and techniques when helping to design a large computer training program for my company, and they worked very well. The key that Mr. Pike demonstrates is that adults learn best when they teach themselves. Thus, his "instructor led, participant centered" philosophy. If you have to deliver, or design, training programs for adults, this is one of the best guides to get.


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