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![]() | July 2016 | Training Rotary leaders around the world | ![]() |
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![]() | To support your training for the new year, we’ve developed updates to outline how changes from the 2016 Council on Legislation affect these key resources: | ![]() |
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![]() | We have some handy new resources in the Learning Center: ![]() Trainers Toolkit course update We’ve added new planning tools to support your events:
Use the keyword “toolkit” on the search bar to find the course in the Learning Center. Rotary Club Central Resources course We’ve updated this course to support 2016-17 officers. It includes:
Use the keyword “central” on the search bar to find the course in the Learning Center. | ![]() |
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![]() | Using visual metaphors How do you present complex topics so learners can understand them? Present a visual image to show a concept or to convey the meaning you want the learner to adopt. For example, to train participants on strategic planning, you may develop a visual road map that represents an idea advancing in the club over five years. Also, to explain the concept of fellowships, you could visually represent connectors from a fellowship topic (for example, music) and the various people (Rotarians, family members, alumni) linked by this common topic. Using visual metaphors helps learners relate to complex concepts or ideas. Source: ATD blog by Mike Parkinson Do you have a training tip? Tell us at learn@rotary.org. | ![]() | |||
![]() | Rotary’s Learning and Development staff would like to recognize all 2015-16 Rotarian trainers for their achievements and to congratulate new officers. We anticipate another great year! Resources & reference | ![]() | |||
![]() | Training Talk is a monthly source of information on Rotary training events and resources for trainers wanting to improve their skills. Send questions and story ideas to learn@rotary.org.
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