Adult Learning Principles 1: Engaging the Adult Learner
"The principles of adult learning work on the basis that we all learn differently, and the way we like to receive and interpret information varies from person to person. Instructional designers and trainers who use a combination of adult learning principles to provide balance in their programs, raise the odds of keeping all participants focused and engaged throughout the learning process. A good mix of adult learning styles is critical in ensuring learning through participant retention and workplace application.

This Learning Short-take™ combines self-study with workplace activities to develop skills and knowledge in the principles of adult learning. Participants will add adult learning techniques to their ‘grab bag’ of instructional design tools for improved learning outcomes. Participants will evaluate their current approach to instructional design, and develop new and innovative strategies to engage learners at every level. Significantly increasing participant retention and training results, this Learning Short-take™ will fuel your confidence in designing successful training every time.

The Learning Short-take™ is designed for completion in approximately 90 minutes.

Learning Objectives:
• Successfully match adult learning terms with definitions.
• Determine your personal Learning Style preference.
• List and give working examples of three Adult Learning Principles - Global vs Specific,
• Learning Styles and Learning Types.
• Develop strategies and ideas to link Adult Learning Principles with Instructional Design.
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Adult Learning Principles 1: Engaging the Adult Learner
"The principles of adult learning work on the basis that we all learn differently, and the way we like to receive and interpret information varies from person to person. Instructional designers and trainers who use a combination of adult learning principles to provide balance in their programs, raise the odds of keeping all participants focused and engaged throughout the learning process. A good mix of adult learning styles is critical in ensuring learning through participant retention and workplace application.

This Learning Short-take™ combines self-study with workplace activities to develop skills and knowledge in the principles of adult learning. Participants will add adult learning techniques to their ‘grab bag’ of instructional design tools for improved learning outcomes. Participants will evaluate their current approach to instructional design, and develop new and innovative strategies to engage learners at every level. Significantly increasing participant retention and training results, this Learning Short-take™ will fuel your confidence in designing successful training every time.

The Learning Short-take™ is designed for completion in approximately 90 minutes.

Learning Objectives:
• Successfully match adult learning terms with definitions.
• Determine your personal Learning Style preference.
• List and give working examples of three Adult Learning Principles - Global vs Specific,
• Learning Styles and Learning Types.
• Develop strategies and ideas to link Adult Learning Principles with Instructional Design.
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Adult Learning Principles 1: Engaging the Adult Learner

Adult Learning Principles 1: Engaging the Adult Learner

by Catherine Mattiske
Adult Learning Principles 1: Engaging the Adult Learner

Adult Learning Principles 1: Engaging the Adult Learner

by Catherine Mattiske

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Overview

"The principles of adult learning work on the basis that we all learn differently, and the way we like to receive and interpret information varies from person to person. Instructional designers and trainers who use a combination of adult learning principles to provide balance in their programs, raise the odds of keeping all participants focused and engaged throughout the learning process. A good mix of adult learning styles is critical in ensuring learning through participant retention and workplace application.

This Learning Short-take™ combines self-study with workplace activities to develop skills and knowledge in the principles of adult learning. Participants will add adult learning techniques to their ‘grab bag’ of instructional design tools for improved learning outcomes. Participants will evaluate their current approach to instructional design, and develop new and innovative strategies to engage learners at every level. Significantly increasing participant retention and training results, this Learning Short-take™ will fuel your confidence in designing successful training every time.

The Learning Short-take™ is designed for completion in approximately 90 minutes.

Learning Objectives:
• Successfully match adult learning terms with definitions.
• Determine your personal Learning Style preference.
• List and give working examples of three Adult Learning Principles - Global vs Specific,
• Learning Styles and Learning Types.
• Develop strategies and ideas to link Adult Learning Principles with Instructional Design.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014526012
Publisher: AudioInk
Publication date: 04/17/2012
Series: Adult Learning Series , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 98
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

"Catherine Mattiske is a leading training professional, author and publisher, with an internationally acclaimed career spanning 30 years across an array of industries including banking, insurance, pharmaceutical, biotechnology and retail.

Mattiske established 'The Performance Company', a leading edge training and consulting organization, in 1994. The Performance Company has offices in Sydney, Los Angeles and in New York and London.

Catherine Mattiske has earned a reputation for helping clients achieve their personal and business goals across Australia, the USA, United Kingdom, Europe, Africa, New Zealand and Asia.

Mattiske's client list has a global reach, including high profile Fortune 100 and 500 companies.

Catherine Mattiske is an accomplished author and publisher. The best-selling, 'Train for Results' (Allen and Unwin), was on academic reading lists worldwide. As a publisher, Catherine Mattiske released the 26 part 'Learning Short-takes®' series in 2009.

Recognized globally for her achievements in business, Catherine Mattiske is a member of the US Congressional Business Advisory Council. Mattiske has been awarded for her influence to US business and has also been nominated on several occasions for the prestigious Australian Business Woman of the Year."
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