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CBD095: Activating Mental Velcro: Getting People Ready to Engage - Cassandra O'Neill & Amy Schaller
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05-02-2012 16:48
CASSANDRA O'NEILL
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Helping people get ready to engage and learn can be simple and easy. If you are presenting at a meeting or during a workshop, or working with groups of stakeholders at any point in your evaluation process, you can help people engage by starting out with a couple of quick and simple activities. Learn how to set the stage for engaged learning by giving people a chance to focus, identify what they want to learn, and activate what they already know. The information shared is part of a new e-book from AEA member Cassandra O’Neill called The Six Secrets to High Impact Presenting.
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