Creative Facilitation Techniques for Training Premium Content

Tuesday, May 10, 2011 - by Julie Patrick
Sponsored By: Have A Nice Conflict

This webcast presentation, adapted from the Infoline Creative Facilitation Techniques for Training, will help you understand which techniques are best suited for each environment and how to implement each technique, listing the advantages and potential limitations each technique presents. It will also provide advice and guidelines for adjusting to sudden changes in a training environment, ensuring the facilitator is always prepared. In this webcast, presenter Julie Patrick will present a variety of creative facilitation techniques to be used in training. It is based on the premise that workplace learning happens in a variety of environments, and therefore demands a multitude of training options. These environments range from on-the-job training to asynchronous online learning.

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Have a Nice Conflict

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  • Julie Patrick
    Julie Patrick

    Julie Patrick is a learning and performance consultant with JP Learning Associates. Julie has been a trainer, facilitator, and instructional designer since 1992. As a former manager of a corporate university, Julie was responsible for new employee orientation, leadership and management, sales, client training, systems, and administrative training programs. She holds numerous certifications, including DDI, AchieveGlobal, and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator assessment, and designing and implementing training and development solutions that help clients achieve their desired business results. Julie also serves as an in-person and online facilitator for ASTD's Creating New Supervisor Training Programs Certificate and Training Certificate Programs. She also wrote the Infolines "Creating Training Manuals" and "Creative Facilitation Techniques for Training." Julie has a bachelor's degree in business administration and a master's degree in organization development.