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Have you played FOUR CORNERS?

atuljog wrote 3 weeks ago: One of the most flexible, adaptable and modifiable Frame Game/activity which I use extensively in my … more →

Tags: Andragogy, Games, creative training, Icebreakers, Participants, Trainer, Fun, Training, Warm-ups

Can you use childhood activities to augment your training session?

atuljog wrote 1 month ago: When one is designing games to meet the learning objectives of the session, one doesn’t always need … more →

Tags: Learning, Games, creative training, Icebreakers, learner, Participants, School, Fun, Training

So you want to do activity-based training?

atuljog wrote 2 months ago: Some years back, there was a Team motivation Training Workshop which I was a witness to! The venue o … more →

Tags: Learning, Training Design, Games, creative training, learner, Fun, Dr Palan, Workshop, Magic formula

SO, what is a Frame Game?1 comment

atuljog wrote 2 months ago: Simply put A FRAME GAME is an instructional game very consciously created and designed to allow easy … more →

Tags: Games, Trainer, Fun, Thiagi, frame game

Magic of designing FUN in training!

atuljog wrote 2 months ago: Photo from the recently concluded Magic of Designing FUN in training , in Mumbai. … more →

Tags: Trainer, Training, Workshop

Swimming With the Flow

Paola wrote 1 year ago: I said it before, but I suppose I will have to repeat it over and over: working with content in the … more →

Tags: the role

The Devil Is in Templates

Paola wrote 1 year ago: Shopping for something on the web, subscribing to a service, requesting for help online. We are over … more →

Tags: Writing Content, automated replies, CMS, Content Management Systems, standard replies

Analyzing the Bathwater

Paola wrote 1 year ago: There is a saying that goes: don’t throw out the baby with the bathwater. It is quite common k … more →

Tags: Ann Rockley, content audit, reuse

The Evocative Power of Limitations

Paola wrote 1 year ago: A lot of people think that they would come up with the best ideas pretty easily, were they only give … more →

Tags: managing content, the role, Age & Scarpelli, content manager's block, file in the cake, Screenwriting

10 Ways To Not Step on the Information Architect's Toes

Paola wrote 1 year ago: Due to some copywriting deadlines (yes! I’m currently back to my old freelance job), I’v … more →

Tags: Information Architecture, which came first: the chicken or the egg?

Designing and Writing (and Managing, Yes)

Paola wrote 1 year ago: People involved in the content publishing process often talk about the content lifecycle, a concept … more →

Tags: Writing Content, the role, writing, Content Design


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