Training in Motion
Training in Motion
How to Use Movement to Create Engaging and Effective Learning
Kuczala, Mike
HarperCollins Focus
03/2018
224
Mole
Inglês
9780814434949
15 a 20 dias
466
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
SECTION 1 THE CONNECTION THAT MOVES YOU
1 Connecting Movement to a Learning Brain
Making a Connection
Brain Basics
Key Concepts
2 Training With the Brain in Mind
Why Movement Creates Engagement
Eight Brain Principles You Need to Know
Long-Term Memory
The Limits of Memory
Six Long-Term Memory Techniques
The Brain/Body Connection
Implication for Training
Key Concepts
Eight Brain Principles Worksheet
Notes
3 Applying the Benefits of Movement
Worst of Times
What Trainers Should Do
Learning That Engages
Eight Ways Movement Enhances the Training Process
Attention Span and Training
What Movement Can Accomplish
Four Purposes of Movement in Training
Decided When to Use Movement
Rest of the Story
Key Concepts
Benefits of Movement Worksheet
SECTION 2 MOVEMENT ACTIVITIES FOR TRAINING
4 Brain-Break Activities
The Goals of a Brain Break
How the Brain Works
Bridging Engagement Barriers
The Best Time to Use Brain Breaks
18 Partner Brain-Break Activities
Summary
Key Concepts
18 Brain-Break Principles Worksheet
Note
5 Team-Building Activities
Emotional Connections and Long-Term Memory
10 Team-Building Activities
Key Concepts
10 Team-Building Activities Worksheet
Notes
6 Content-Review Activities
Five Content-Review Activities
Key Concepts
Content-Review Activities Worksheet
SECTION 3 THE BIG PICTURE
7 The Kinesthetic Presenter
Sensory Experience and Nonverbal Messages
Three Key Kinesthetic Presentation Techniques
Five Hand Habits That Send the Wrong Message
What to Do With Your Hands
How to Be a Confident Kinesthetic Presenter
and Trainer
Key Concepts
Kinesthetic Presenter Principles Worksheet
Notes
8 Why Movement Is a Powerful Learning Tool
The Body Is an Efficient Learning Tool
Education and Training
Other Benefits of Movement: Corporate Wellness
Notes
APPENDIX
1 Glossary
2 Worksheets and Handouts
3 Other Resources
Index
About the Author
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
SECTION 1 THE CONNECTION THAT MOVES YOU
1 Connecting Movement to a Learning Brain
Making a Connection
Brain Basics
Key Concepts
2 Training With the Brain in Mind
Why Movement Creates Engagement
Eight Brain Principles You Need to Know
Long-Term Memory
The Limits of Memory
Six Long-Term Memory Techniques
The Brain/Body Connection
Implication for Training
Key Concepts
Eight Brain Principles Worksheet
Notes
3 Applying the Benefits of Movement
Worst of Times
What Trainers Should Do
Learning That Engages
Eight Ways Movement Enhances the Training Process
Attention Span and Training
What Movement Can Accomplish
Four Purposes of Movement in Training
Decided When to Use Movement
Rest of the Story
Key Concepts
Benefits of Movement Worksheet
SECTION 2 MOVEMENT ACTIVITIES FOR TRAINING
4 Brain-Break Activities
The Goals of a Brain Break
How the Brain Works
Bridging Engagement Barriers
The Best Time to Use Brain Breaks
18 Partner Brain-Break Activities
Summary
Key Concepts
18 Brain-Break Principles Worksheet
Note
5 Team-Building Activities
Emotional Connections and Long-Term Memory
10 Team-Building Activities
Key Concepts
10 Team-Building Activities Worksheet
Notes
6 Content-Review Activities
Five Content-Review Activities
Key Concepts
Content-Review Activities Worksheet
SECTION 3 THE BIG PICTURE
7 The Kinesthetic Presenter
Sensory Experience and Nonverbal Messages
Three Key Kinesthetic Presentation Techniques
Five Hand Habits That Send the Wrong Message
What to Do With Your Hands
How to Be a Confident Kinesthetic Presenter
and Trainer
Key Concepts
Kinesthetic Presenter Principles Worksheet
Notes
8 Why Movement Is a Powerful Learning Tool
The Body Is an Efficient Learning Tool
Education and Training
Other Benefits of Movement: Corporate Wellness
Notes
APPENDIX
1 Glossary
2 Worksheets and Handouts
3 Other Resources
Index
About the Author