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RETHINKING THE RAZOR “ILT HAS THE SHELF LIFE OF MILK” or an INTRODUCTION TO Instructor Led Interactive Learning (ILIL or Live Action Learning)

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Following through with learning on site, in the real environment – with reference back to exemplars of preferred information, skills and behaviors. Opportunities for corrective action on site to bring the learner up the highest acceptable standards. Allowing and encouraging feedback.

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PARDON MY SIN

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I was able to site references of the history of this or that and explain how the modern evolved from the past?—?in Books that illustrated the how and why of all things helped me grow a literary and visual vocabulary. Most profitably they taught the basic art of influencing audiences to speak with persuasion and passion.

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FEAR OF BRANDING – 10.1 Reasons to Move On

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Apple is first encountered through bright white ads and web sites that set the stage for the products, to the intuitively understandable and pleasurable—from the anticipation of opening the box to the touch and feel of every product including the Apple stores.

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SCENARIOS ARE MINI DRAMAS…NOT A GLORIFIED Q & A.

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Now you can place actors in the best possible office, or warehouse or field site and approximate reality. Also, you can drop actors into different backgrounds (settings, like above) using Photoshop to create a transparent background. Having a good ID with top-notch skills makes this a quick operation. Medium Cost.

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WHEN YOUR LEARNERS ARE ENGINEERS… BETTER KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE

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Initially the client believed that once on site in the lab the facilitator could deliver the content and then lead the lab experiences. Recently I designed a learning protocol that required engineers to work with an application in a lab setting with opportunities to use software to program hardware to work to specification.