Teaching TIPS AND TRICKS Key points for making your workshop successful! (Karen Crawford / Marcy Leonard)

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Teaching TIPS AND TRICKS Key points for making your workshop successful! (Karen Crawford / Marcy Leonard)

“Who dares to teach must never cease to learn.” John Cotton Dana author and librarian

Good Trainers…Bad Trainers… Enthusiastic but not over active Flexible Know your workshop Exude Energy Maintain eye contact (get the “corners”) Use delegates’ names Include a variety of teaching techniques Don’t distract during partner’s presentation Pay attention and be ready to jump in… Allow for wait time Repeat (paraphrase) so whole group can understand “Reward” correct answers (good/excellent) Greet delegates at the door Use visual aids for teaching Sloppy Arrogant Soft spoken Poor body language

WHO ARE YOU AND WHO ARE THE DELEGATES? Teacher and Student? Adult and Kid? Leader and Follower? Student and Student? Facilitator and Participant? Peers?

Workshop Tips: What kinds of things can you do in your workshop to help your delegates learn better?

Review objectives at start of workshop to set the stage. Refer back to individual objectives throughout workshop. Review objectives at end of workshop and conduct a closure activity to assess level of knowledge (exit slip, bluff game, one thing you learned today, etc.) “Tell ‘em what you’re going to tell ‘em, tell ‘em, tell ’em what you told ‘em.”

Do a real run-through pre-site with someone in the room acting as a delegate. Write a script with specific trainer actions as well as dialogue. Include items like making tape balls, uncovering visuals, setting up items for next activity, etc. Decide ahead of time how delegates will be divided into groups (count off by numbers or names, hand out props, use birthday months or hair color, etc.) Ensure smooth transitions between activities.

Create a map of the classroom before moving any furniture of items. Return everything to the way you found it. Clean the room (recycle paper trash). Look for “lost and found” items left by delegates. Take all your items with you. Leave a thank you note. Be a good visitor to your host’s classroom.

DIVIDING INTO GROUPS Count off by numbers Count off to spell a word (M-A-S-C) or a sentence (MASC IS GREAT) Group by grade/region Hand out different colored pieces of paper or candy “Find three people you don’t know…”

CREATING VISUALS Use multiple background colors Make the print large Focus on the most important information Set majority of words to read left to right Cram all the information on one visual Get overly cute or busy Use yellow or orange marker for lettering Let the product overwhelm the process Do… Don’t…

CREATIVE WAYS TO GET DELEGATES’ ATTENTION “Simon says…” Clap once if you can hear me…” Turn lights on and off Raise hand/peace sign Finger on nose Sing or rap a familiar song and let delegates join in

Give directions, then break delegates into groups. Give directions, then hand out information. Give directions, then have delegates start an activity. Don’t do anything else while you give directions! KEEPING DELEGATES’ ATTENTION WHILE GIVING DIRECTIONS

BRAINSTORMING/ IDEA GENERATING ABC Gallery Walk Marker Race Popcorn Style Snowstorm Whip

Elbow Tag Ha-ha Hand Slap game Rocks-Scissors-Paper Smile If You Love Me Electric Shock Two Truths and a Lie Uncommon Commonalities Games Risk LevelGame Low Very high Low High Medium Low