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0 Instructor Continuing Training Advanced Presentation Skills

1 Terminal Objective Using prepared lesson materials, deliver an evaluated presentation that meets or exceeds the classroom evaluation performance criteria developed from “How to Design and Deliver Training for the New and Emerging Generations”* and ACAD , Selected Enhanced Training Approaches. Copyright © 2004 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

2 Enabling Objectives EO 1.01 –Describe how enhanced training approaches can be used to meet the learning needs of adults and improve the learning process. EO 1.02 –Explain the factors for consideration when implementing an enhanced training approach.

3 Enabling Objectives EO 1.03 –Implement a peer evaluated presentation that incorporates accelerated learning techniques.

4 Required Reading Review ACAD : Selected Enhanced Training ApproachesReview ACAD : Selected Enhanced Training Approaches Class will start with a quiz on this document!Class will start with a quiz on this document! Click for link to ACAD

5 Evaluated Exercise Prepare and deliver a short (20 minute) presentation of your choice from the following general topics:Prepare and deliver a short (20 minute) presentation of your choice from the following general topics: –Atomic Structure –Reactor Theory –Mechanical Physics –Nuclear or Reactor Physics –Thermodynamic, heat transfer or fluid flow concepts –Characteristics of water and water solutions –Radiation

6 Evaluation Criteria