Monday, March 12, 2012

Using Video In The Classroom - Free GMP and QSR Training Tip

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Using videos and DVDs in the classroom isn't difficult. And they're not intended to be a babysitter while the instructor gets a cup of coffee. Successfully using videos and DVDs in the classroom requires four simple steps, three of which are often forgotten, and a qualified instructor.
  1. Tell the class what they are going to see and why you want them to see it. 
  2. Give the class an assignment to perform during and immediately after the video or DVD has ended. The assignment can be as simple as, "During this DVD write down as many things you did not know prior to watching this DVD." 
  3. Now it's time to turn on the DVD. See our list of SkillsPlus Intl Inc. movies and interactive CBTs 
  4. After the DVD is over, follow up on what the class has learned. Using the round robin technique, chart everybody's responses. As an instructor, elaborate on the class response as appropriate.
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