Course programme
Introduction
1 lecture 19:27
Introduction and Welcome
Introduction
1 lecture 19:27
Introduction and Welcome
Introduction and Welcome
Introduction and Welcome
Introduction and Welcome
Introduction and Welcome
Keep the Audience Captivated
5 lectures 01:13:27
Ask the Right Questions Part 1
One of the best ways to keep your audience engaged is to ask the right types of questions. To understand why, you first have to understand something about the human brain. It is made up of two parts that operate independently. Each controls a different mode of thinking. Adjectives that are used to describe the left brain include “logical,” “sequential,” and “rational.” Adjectives that are used to describe the right brain include “intuitive,” “holistic,” and “synthesizing.” The left side recalls the past; the right can envision the future. We know this because when the left or right side of a brain is damaged, the person afflicted loses the ability to perform the related functions.
Ask the Right Questions Part 2
One of the best ways to keep your audience engaged is to ask the right types of questions. To understand why, you first have to understand something about the human brain. It is made up of two parts that operate independently. Each controls a different mode of thinking. Adjectives that are used to describe the left brain include “logical,” “sequential,” and “rational.” Adjectives that are used to describe the right brain include “intuitive,” “holistic,” and “synthesizing.” The left side recalls the past; the right can envision the future. We know this because when the left or right side of a brain is damaged, the person afflicted loses the ability to perform the related functions.
Ask the Right Questions Wrap up and The Four Adult Learning Styles
If your audience is learning, you have their attention. To present your content so you get the attention of everyone in the audience, you have to make sure you address each of the four learning styles: Step Learners, Talk Learners, Research Learners, and Create Learners
The Agree and See if You're Right Technique
You can and should target every learning style in every topic at some point. If you can present in a way that reaches all four styles simultaneously, you will be much more likely to keep your entire audience attentive. I have discovered one tool that will help you do just that. It is the variation of the circle of knowledge that I call agree and see if you’re right. It gives each type of learner the information in the way they want it, it’s incredibly powerful, and you can use it whenever your audience seems to be drifting.
Give Targeted Directionals
Yet another way to keep the attention of your audience is with a targeted directional. This is a short and sweet method that pays big dividends.
Whenever you want to get your audience’s attention, request that they do one of the following, depending, of course, on what items—handouts, monitors, slides, and so on—you are working with.
You want to sound confident, but not overbearing, so they’ll take action. You’ll have no trouble getting them to comply if you do it properly.
Keep the Audience Captivated.
5 lectures 01:13:27
Ask the Right Questions Part 1
One of the best ways to keep your audience engaged is to ask the right types of questions. To understand why, you first have to understand something about the human brain. It is made up of two parts that operate independently. Each controls a different mode of thinking. Adjectives that are used to describe the left brain include “logical,” “sequential,” and “rational.” Adjectives that are used to describe the right brain include “intuitive,” “holistic,” and “synthesizing.” The left side recalls the past; the right can envision the future. We know this because when the left or right side of a brain is damaged, the person afflicted loses the ability to perform the related functions.
Ask the Right Questions Part 2
One of the best ways to keep your audience engaged is to ask the right types of questions. To understand why, you first have to understand something about the human brain. It is made up of two parts that operate independently. Each controls a different mode of thinking. Adjectives that are used to describe the left brain include “logical,” “sequential,” and “rational.” Adjectives that are used to describe the right brain include “intuitive,” “holistic,” and “synthesizing.” The left side recalls the past; the right can envision the future. We know this because when the left or right side of a brain is damaged, the person afflicted loses the ability to perform the related functions.
Ask the Right Questions Wrap up and The Four Adult Learning Styles
If your audience is learning, you have their attention. To present your content so you get the attention of everyone in the audience, you have to make sure you address each of the four learning styles: Step Learners, Talk Learners, Research Learners, and Create Learners
The Agree and See if You're Right Technique
You can and should target every learning style in every topic at some point. If you can present in a way that reaches all four styles simultaneously, you will be much more likely to keep your entire audience attentive. I have discovered one tool that will help you do just that. It is the variation of the circle of knowledge that I call agree and see if you’re right. It gives each type of learner the information in the way they want it, it’s incredibly powerful, and you can use it whenever your audience seems to be drifting.
Give Targeted Directionals
Yet another way to keep the attention of your audience is with a targeted directional. This is a short and sweet method that pays big dividends.
Whenever you want to get your audience’s attention, request that they do one of the following, depending, of course, on what items—handouts, monitors, slides, and so on—you are working with.
You want to sound confident, but not overbearing, so they’ll take action. You’ll have no trouble getting them to comply if you do it properly.
Ask the Right Questions Part 1
One of the best ways to keep your audience engaged is to ask the right types of questions. To understand why, you first have to understand something about the human brain. It is made up of two parts that operate independently. Each controls a different mode of thinking. Adjectives that are used to describe the left brain include “logical,” “sequential,” and “rational.” Adjectives that are used to describe the right brain include “intuitive,” “holistic,” and “synthesizing.” The left side recalls the past; the right can envision the future. We know this because when the left or right side of a brain is damaged, the person afflicted loses the ability to perform the related functions.
Ask the Right Questions Part 1
One of the best ways to keep your audience engaged is to ask the right types of questions. To understand why, you first have to understand something about the human brain. It is made up of two parts that operate independently. Each controls a different mode of thinking. Adjectives that are used to describe the left brain include “logical,” “sequential,” and “rational.” Adjectives that are used to describe the right brain include “intuitive,” “holistic,” and “synthesizing.” The left side recalls the past; the right can envision the future. We know this because when the left or right side of a brain is damaged, the person afflicted loses the ability to perform the related functions.
Ask the Right Questions Part 1
One of the best ways to keep your audience engaged is to ask the right types of questions. To understand why, you first have to understand something about the human brain. It is made up of two parts that operate independently. Each controls a different mode of thinking. Adjectives that are used to describe the left brain include “logical,” “sequential,” and “rational.” Adjectives that are used to describe the right brain include “intuitive,” “holistic,” and “synthesizing.” The left side recalls the past; the right can envision the future. We know this because when the left or right side of a brain is damaged, the person afflicted loses the ability to perform the related functions.
Ask the Right Questions Part 1
One of the best ways to keep your audience engaged is to ask the right types of questions. To understand why, you first have to understand something about the human brain. It is made up of two parts that operate independently. Each controls a different mode of thinking. Adjectives that are used to describe the left brain include “logical,” “sequential,” and “rational.” Adjectives that are used to describe the right brain include “intuitive,” “holistic,” and “synthesizing.” The left side recalls the past; the right can envision the future. We know this because when the left or right side of a brain is damaged, the person afflicted loses the ability to perform the related functions.
One of the best ways to keep your audience engaged is to ask the right types of questions. To understand why, you first have to understand something about the human brain. It is made up of two parts that operate independently. Each controls a different mode of thinking. Adjectives that are used to describe the left brain include “logical,” “sequential,” and “rational.” Adjectives that are used to describe the right brain include “intuitive,” “holistic,” and “synthesizing.” The left side recalls the past; the right can envision the future. We know this because when the left or right side of a brain is damaged, the person afflicted loses the ability to perform the related functions.
One of the best ways to keep your audience engaged is to ask the right types of questions. To understand why, you first have to understand something about the human brain. It is made up of two parts that operate independently. Each controls a different mode of thinking. Adjectives that are used to describe the left brain include “logical,” “sequential,” and “rational.” Adjectives that are used to describe the right brain include “intuitive,” “holistic,” and “synthesizing.” The left side recalls the past; the right can envision the future. We know this because when the left or right side of a brain is damaged, the person afflicted loses the ability to perform the related functions.
Ask the Right Questions Part 2
One of the best ways to keep your audience engaged is to ask the right types of questions. To understand why, you first have to understand something about the human brain. It is made up of two parts that operate independently. Each controls a different mode of thinking. Adjectives that are used to describe the left brain include “logical,” “sequential,” and “rational.” Adjectives that are used to describe the right brain include “intuitive,” “holistic,” and “synthesizing.” The left side recalls the past; the right can envision the future. We know this because when the left or right side of a brain is damaged, the person afflicted loses the ability to perform the related functions.
Ask the Right Questions Part 2
One of the best ways to keep your audience engaged is to ask the right types of questions. To understand why, you first have to understand something about the human brain. It is made up of two parts that operate independently. Each controls a different mode of thinking. Adjectives that are used to describe the left brain include “logical,” “sequential,” and “rational.” Adjectives that are used to describe the right brain include “intuitive,” “holistic,” and “synthesizing.” The left side recalls the past; the right can envision the future. We know this because when the left or right side of a brain is damaged, the person afflicted loses the ability to perform the related functions.
Ask the Right Questions Part 2
One of the best ways to keep your audience engaged is to ask the right types of questions. To understand why, you first have to understand something about the human brain. It is made up of two parts that operate independently. Each controls a different mode of thinking. Adjectives that are used to describe the left brain include “logical,” “sequential,” and “rational.” Adjectives that are used to describe the right brain include “intuitive,” “holistic,” and “synthesizing.” The left side recalls the past; the right can envision the future. We know this because when the left or right side of a brain is damaged, the person afflicted loses the ability to perform the related functions.
Ask the Right Questions Part 2
One of the best ways to keep your audience engaged is to ask the right types of questions. To understand why, you first have to understand something about the human brain. It is made up of two parts that operate independently. Each controls a different mode of thinking. Adjectives that are used to describe the left brain include “logical,” “sequential,” and “rational.” Adjectives that are used to describe the right brain include “intuitive,” “holistic,” and “synthesizing.” The left side recalls the past; the right can envision the future. We know this because when the left or right side of a brain is damaged, the person afflicted loses the ability to perform the related functions.
One of the best ways to keep your audience engaged is to ask the right types of questions. To understand why, you first have to understand something about the human brain. It is made up of two parts that operate independently. Each controls a different mode of thinking. Adjectives that are used to describe the left brain include “logical,” “sequential,” and “rational.” Adjectives that are used to describe the right brain include “intuitive,” “holistic,” and “synthesizing.” The left side recalls the past; the right can envision the future. We know this because when the left or right side of a brain is damaged, the person afflicted loses the ability to perform the related functions.
One of the best ways to keep your audience engaged is to ask the right types of questions. To understand why, you first have to understand something about the human brain. It is made up of two parts that operate independently. Each controls a different mode of thinking. Adjectives that are used to describe the left brain include “logical,” “sequential,” and “rational.” Adjectives that are used to describe the right brain include “intuitive,” “holistic,” and “synthesizing.” The left side recalls the past; the right can envision the future. We know this because when the left or right side of a brain is damaged, the person afflicted loses the ability to perform the related functions.
Ask the Right Questions Wrap up and The Four Adult Learning Styles
If your audience is learning, you have their attention. To present your content so you get the attention of everyone in the audience, you have to make sure you address each of the four learning styles: Step Learners, Talk Learners, Research Learners, and Create Learners
Ask the Right Questions Wrap up and The Four Adult Learning Styles
If your audience is learning, you have their attention. To present your content so you get the attention of everyone in the audience, you have to make sure you address each of the four learning styles: Step Learners, Talk Learners, Research Learners, and Create Learners
Ask the Right Questions Wrap up and The Four Adult Learning Styles
If your audience is learning, you have their attention. To present your content so you get the attention of everyone in the audience, you have to make sure you address each of the four learning styles: Step Learners, Talk Learners, Research Learners, and Create Learners
Ask the Right Questions Wrap up and The Four Adult Learning Styles
If your audience is learning, you have their attention. To present your content so you get the attention of everyone in the audience, you have to make sure you address each of the four learning styles: Step Learners, Talk Learners, Research Learners, and Create Learners
If your audience is learning, you have their attention nfident, but not overbearing, so they’ll take action. You’ll have no trouble getting them to comply if you do it...