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Professional Development
October 6 - 7, 2005
NOTE: Registration closed as of 9-26-5.
Fundamentals of Training
Overview
The Cascadia Chapter presents our popular Fundamentals of Training series now
in a two-day format. The sessions are specially geared towards those new in the training field who need an overview of these subjects.
Hundreds of Oregon and southwest Washington professionals have built their training skills in this hands-on
4-session series. If you are new to the training profession or just wish a refresher in certain skill areas, then this series is for you!
Fundamentals of Training is offered cooperatively by ASTD-Cascadia Chapter
and Portland State University (PSU) School of Extended Studies. Each session is 3 hours in length and will be facilitated by a highly skilled instructor for that specific session. You can register for each session separately or for the entire series.
Participants may receive 1 hour elective credit from PSU if they elect to
pay a small additional fee, take all 4 sessions, and complete a required
project. The lead instructor designed for this course will work with any
students who take the course for credit. If you are planning on taking the series for credit, please read the information on credit registration at the end of this section.
Course Content
October 6
8:30 am - Noon |
Needs Assessment
Arty
Trost
Organizational Dynamics
- Why and when to perform a needs assessment
- Steps in developing a needs assessment
- Five data collection methods for needs
assessments
- Selection considerations when choosing a needs
assessment method/s
- Analyzing the results and developing the report
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October 6
1 - 4:30 pm |
Course Design
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Rob Porter
Training Objectives |
Maria Sorrentino
Computer PAL |
- Instructional design models
- Learning objectives
- How to sequence material
- Instructional design issues related to distance learning delivery methods
- Course evaluation principles
- Four levels of training evaluation
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October 7
8:30 am - Noon |
Training Methodologies
Dan Vetter
Vetter Solutions
- Explore the when, why and how of 14 key training
methods
- Use Dale's Cone of Experience to increase
learning retention
- Utilize a variety of creative approaches to
maximize learning
- Match training methods to learning objectives
- Kolb's experiential learning cycle
- Apply advanced facilitation skills (experiential
learning) to make learning more engaging
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October 7
1 - 4:30 pm |
Presentation Skills
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Mark Christensen
Learning Point |
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- Analyze skill models for presenters
- Assess personal presentation style
- Identify techniques that improve presentation style
- Use technology to increase your effectiveness
- Gaining participation through asking questions
- Tips and tricks for improving delivery
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Details
| Date |
Thursday and
Friday
October 6 - 7, 2005 |
| Time |
8:30 am - 4:30
pm both days |
| Location |
Anesthesiologists Associated Inc
8905 SW Nimbus Avenue, Suite 300
Beaverton, OR 97008
503-372-2740
Parking is free in the lot.
Our thanks to AAI for hosting
these sessions at their facility.
Specific directions are available here.
For directions, use www.mapquest.com.
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| Cost |
Chapter Members |
$40 per session or $140 for
all 4 (by Sept 21)
$45 per session or $160 for all 4 (after Sept 21) |
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Others |
$45 per session or $160 for
all 4 (by Sept 21)
$50 per session or $180 for all 4 (after Sept 21) |
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Credit |
$190 / $210 (price remains
the same) |
| Refunds |
Refunds are
allowed if a written cancellation is received in the
ASTD office at least two days prior to a specific session.
No refunds are given after a specific session starts.
Refunds for those electing the credit option cannot be
given after the second session. |
| Credit |
To obtain the
one hour of credit, you must register for all four sessions and then add
$50 to that cost. The course
number for credit for ASTD chapter members is K2692F and for others is
K2691F.
To receive credit, you must attend the entire two
days and be prepared to do a paper as determined by the
lead instructor. Students taking the course for
graduate credit must take the course for a letter
grade and must achieve at least a "B" grade
in order to the credit to be transferable into the
graduate program.
This course is an elective for the PSU Training
Certification program. |
| To Register |
Registration
closed as of 9-26-5. No at door registration
available. |
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