Thursday, July 23, 2009
Do you consider color when creating a workbook, PowerPoint presentation, setting up a classroom, or determining what to wear?
You should.
In my new article series, posted on Examiner.com, I examine the information that brain research experts have compiled related to the effects of color on human beings. I then relate those research findings to the brain-based, accelerated learning, Learnertainment(r) focused classroom.
You can find the article here.
Or here: http://www.examiner.com/x-8694-Workplace-Training-and-Development-Examiner~y2009m7d19-How-to-use-color-to-make-presentations-more-effective.
Happy coloring. Your learners will thank you.
The Learnertainment® Eight
The eight principles of Learnertainment® and their associated action steps are:
1. Emotion Creates Memory - Evoke Emotion
2. Perspectives Deepen Meaning - Layer Learning
3. The Environment Talks - Stage the Surroundings
4. Visuals Aid Retention - Present with Props
5. Suggestions Guide Outcomes - Make it Magical
6. Sound Trumps Sight - Mix in Music
7. Laughter Produces Positivity - Harness Humor
8. Professionalism Produces Results - Perfect the Performance
Use the Learnertainment® Eight and you will focus the spotlight directly where it should be: on learning!
Starting on August 4, 2003, and every continuing every month thereafter, Lenn Millbower, the Learnertainment® Trainer captured his thoughts on learning and shared them with his loyal readers. Starting with a small group of followers numbering in the low hundreds, Offbeat Online’s readership now numbers in the thousands.
All the issues from 2004 through 2008 are now available at a nominal fee.
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