by glpadmin | Aug 17, 2015 | Speaking of Dialogue
[This post is the last in a summer series of three posts on Three Levels of Listening. Want to learn more? We invite you to read the first and second post, and download the tipsheet Three Levels of Listening.] Imagine this: You are sitting in a...
by glpadmin | Aug 24, 2015 | Speaking of Dialogue
Tired of “death by PowerPoint?” Do you struggle with dull, endless, listless, droning presentations? It doesn’t have to be that way. If you’ve attended a PechaKucha Night in one of the more than 800 cities around the globe, it’s probably occurred to you already that...
by glpadmin | Sep 10, 2015 | Featured Resources Tonjala, Speaking of Dialogue
NOTE: This reflection was written from the perspective of a community college educator, but it has implications for adult learning in both formal and informal settings. Every Tuesday and Thursday at 6:10 p.m. my heartbeat grew progressively faster with feelings of...
by glpadmin | Sep 29, 2015 | Speaking of Dialogue
Recently I learned an important lesson about facilitation: safety can impact learning! During a course on facilitation a fellow participant was facilitating a “real world” case study during a mandated practice teaching session – we were...
by glpadmin | Oct 5, 2015 | Speaking of Dialogue
As the parent of a child with a developmental disability, I continue to experience the importance of “coactive vicarious learning”. I can explain things repeatedly, make detailed lists for how to do something, and even demonstrate whatever the task(s) may...