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spotlightIf you want to spark active learning in your training sessions, there are eight strategies that I have used with consistent success. You don’t need to heed all eight, but I have found that most of them are critical for any trainer, at any level.

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During an experiment conducted by Dr. Strayer, (2006) during his studies about the fragility of the human brain; forty individuals drove a car in a simulator under four conditions:

  1. No distractions
  2. Talking on a hand-held cell phone
  3. Talking on a hands-free cell phone
  4. Intoxicated to 0.08 percent blood alcohol level.

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Lactose is a complex sugar found in milk. To digest lactose, you need lactase, an enzyme that breaks lactose into two sugar molecules: glucose and galactose. Individuals lacking this enzyme have lactose intolerance. Unable to digest milk, they suffer from various gastrointestinal symptoms. Lactase is but one of about 4,000 different enzymes that serve as catalysts of essential physiological processes. Catalysts speed up the rate of chemical reactions but are themselves unaffected. Examples are learning catalysts.

You might be able to learn without them. However, adding examples to lessons has been proven to dramatically accelerate learning!

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