Friday, July 30, 2010

Delivery Diversity

March 16, 2010 by davissm · 1 Comment 

How excited would you be about sitting down to dinner when every night you sat down to the same dish of luke warm green peas? Doesn’t sound all that appealing does it. Sadly, many teachers, trainers, and meeting leaders, particularly in virtual environments, rely on this approach day in and day out. They serve up green peas and expect us to be excited about them. Obviously, I’m using green peas as a metaphor here. For me, they represent the same, worn out way of presenting things. In this week’s article, Delivery Diversity, we briefly review 10 modes of delivery that are all suited to not only live environments, but to the virtual as well.

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  1. Vince Fried says:

    Our Allied Health Division Diversity-in-Healthcare retreat last week featured the “Crash” movie and follow up breakout group discussions. Many students were very positive about the experience. Follow up assessment from a campus PhD was also helpful in adjusting goals for next time.

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