In addition to providing you with a substantial stock of games, the manual includes an in-depth discussion of the unique dimension that well-presented games add to a training session. It covers proper preparation for the use of games in training, techniques for providing feedback to participants, and methods for choosing a game that is right for your audience and subject matter.
The Encyclopedia of Games for Trainers
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Author(s)Andy Kirby
PublisherHuman Resource Development Pr
ISBN / ASIN0874251753
ISBN-139780874251753
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank2,966,988
CategorySocial Science
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Use these participative training techniques to rejuvenate, challenge, and motivate participants. This collection of over 145 group games will get participants involved in the learning process and add substance to new or existing programs on any training topic.
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