Saturday, July 16, 2011

Fun things to do while you are here for the Public Seminar

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Updated March 14, 2021

GMP Trainer Awareness, Certification, and Master Trainer Courses



This online self-study course leads participants through many different ways to teach cGMPs and QSRs. Learn what a class instructor thinks while delivering a training session to students, so you can repeat that training approach in your own organization. 

Pricing | Questions? Call us (415) 948-5220

How This Course Is Implemented

This course is implemented in three phases: Awareness, Certification, and Master Trainer. This is NOT a public seminar workshop. Our public seminar was so popular; we turned it into an online self-study course that fits into your busy schedule.

  1. GMP Trainer Awareness – Students view presentations covering the course objectives below.
  2. GMP Trainer Certification – Students view the “Awareness” presentations. Students then prepare elements of a training session demonstrating the application of the content taught in the awareness course, or in some cases, capture and submit video segments of an actual or practice training session. All information submitted will be reviewed and critiqued by a team of Master Trainers. This course is taken simultaneously with the Awareness course.
  3. GMP Master Trainer – Learn GMP content to assure you know the basic GMP rules. This phase of the program is under development.

In this course, you will learn how to:


  • Apply a Participant Centered Approach to training
  • Write course objectives
  • Development a course assessment
  • Describe the difference between ice breakers and activities
  • Describe and develop ice breakers for a class
  • Describe and develop activities for a class
  • Explain the role of the instructor during activities
  • Develop an activity debriefing strategy
  • Describe various strategies for forming groups
  • Design a course presentation
  • Identify and demonstrate effective presentation skills
  • Develop stories for a class and how to deliver the story
  • Develop discussion questions
  • Develop and implement discussion follow-up strategies
  • Demonstrate the management of disruptive behavior
  • Identify the elements of a course assessment validation plan
  • Identify the elements of a course evaluation form
  • Develop a course evaluation form

Questions? Then send us an email:   Send email to Allan Dewes

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As you start planning your itinerary to attend the SkillsPlus Intl Inc. - GMP/QSR Trainer Certification Public Seminar, consider adding these fun things to do during your stay in San Francisco.

San Francisco Fleet Week - Air shows, ship tours, and more! - Oct 6-10

143rd Annual Italian Heritage Parade and Celebration - Oct 9

And don't forget about all the great things you can do in and around San Francisco like, riding the cable cars, shopping at high-end stores around Union Square, eating at the best restaurants, visiting the wine country, going to the must see tourist spots like the Golden Gate Bridge, and so much more. Get your inspiration by visiting the San Francisco's Visitor Information Center, just down the street from the Public Seminar hotel.

4 comments:

  1. Also there's . . .

    San Francisco Jazz Festival events in October:
    http://www.sfjazz.org/events-calendar

    23rd Annual Fiesta on the Hill (Bernal Heights neighborhood) - Sun Oct 16
    http://www.sresproductions.com/fiestaonthehill.

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  2. I'm leaving this quick note to let you know that this year's 2011 GMP/QSR Trainer Certification Program - A Public Seminar by SkillsPlus International Inc. is sold out. We've started a waiting list. When we schedule the next public seminar, we'll send out an early notice to folks on the waiting list. We also maintain a Public Seminar webpage, that we'll update as soon as details for the next seminar start to solidify: http://www.skillsplusinc.com/Pub_Sem.htm

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  3. ... and don't forget to checkout Free & Cheap Events & Things To Do In the San Francisco Bay Area - FunCheapSF: http://sf.funcheap.com/

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