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Live Webinar – January 23rd 2018 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network

Which Is More Powerful: Facts Or Feelings?

If you want to win over everyone in your audience, your best bet is to address both.

Explore how movie scenes can quickly help participants connect the emotions experienced in watching a movie clip with the content we are teaching.

According to a University of Notre Dame study, learning is tied to “an emotionally charged experience” either positive or negative.

In this session Becky Pike Pluth will dive into the psychology behind emotion and teach you how to select the right movie scene to tap into the power of emotion to increase retention of information

Objectives:

  • Recognize how emotions affect learning
  • Discover tips for determining the right emotion and selecting the best scene that taps into that emotion
  • Explore tactics for making the most out of the movie scene and managing the scene for optimal learning and discussion
  • Learn how to easily and legally select and use movies that teach and train

Presenter:  Becky Pike Pluth (LinkedIn profile) President and CEO, The Bob Pike Group Becky has more than 17 years of exposure to Bob Pike’s Creative Training Techniques (CTT) and vast experience in cross-functional training design and delivery, project management and business operations. She easily employs a participant-centered approach to classroom training, one-on-one training and blended e-learning and author of numerous professional development training materials including:

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