[Ailist] short introduction to AI material/ suggestions
Dave Piltz
dpiltz at thelearningkey.com
Wed Sep 26 14:11:19 MDT 2007
Wow .. what a challenge ... I'll be interested in reading other's
thoughts and perspectives. As a trainer I know potentially how tough
the crowd could be .... but you could decide to shorten the 4 D's
into 5 minutes each [as best as you can] and then 20 minutes for
debriefing the experience where you ask questions like:
* What was different in this approach than other approaches you are used to?
* What was challenging?
* What type of outcomes do you expect to get in using a process like
this with groups?
* What advantages are there to using AI in terms of participant's engagement?
* What advantages are there to using AI in terms of group's future success.
Not sure if the helps .. but I would be prone in your situation to
provide some time of experience for 20 minutes and then debrief it
out for about 20 minutes in which application links are made.
Good luck!
Dave Piltz
At 03:21 PM 9/26/2007, Lisa Gravel wrote:
>Hi Esteemed AI Colleagues
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>I have a short window of time with a local ASTD (American Society for
>Training and Development) during which time I want to lead them through a
>little AI experience. 45 minutes. The participants will be trainers,
>developers, HR people, etc. (maybe even some OD folks :-)). So could you
>please make some suggestions how to best use this time for it to be
>memorable and for them to leave with a desire to know more about AI.because
>of the experience?
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>Your time and energy are appreciated. Take great care! PS.In Anchorage
>Alaska it is a beautiful fall day.
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>Lisa Gravel, MSOD
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