If you’re presenting in front of 2 or hundreds, you must wonder at times whether your delivery is interesting. Too often, we drone through the subject, stop to tell a joke or two, and just trudge through the trenches of information until the clock tells us to stop!
Are your students nodding off as the day goes on? Do you frantically wonder how to keep their attentiona��all day? The answer is not what you think it is. Recently, I taught my Instructor Development course to real estate professionals and affiliates. Ia��ve taught this course for about fifteen years. Herea��s the biggest misconception students come in with:
If I just learn how to be a more captivating speaker, I can keep the studentsa�� attention for hours on end.
NOT! In todaya��s frantic world, the person in front of everyone cannot hope to hold studentsa�� attention for more than 10 minutes at a time! If you think Ia��m wrong, just count the number of commercials in a TV break. These commercials are down to about 15 seconds apiece. The images go by so fast you can scarcely count them. In fact, wea��ve become a society of easily distracted, multi-tasking, not very focused beings (watch pedestriansa��or driversa��in action with a cell phonea��..).
The Focus Doesna��t Have to Be On You at All Times
So, what are you going to do to a�?holda�� studentsa�� attention? You are going to implement some teaching methods called
alternative delivery methods
Alternative delivery methods: all those methods used to teach that are NOT lecture. Examples: Town hall, task force, case study, role play, action plan.
Don’t know how to use these? Here are two resources
1. My new video series) Check out my complimentary 5-part video series (short videos) on how to use these methods (and how to put together a great workshop). See them all on my UTube channel
Give your Students some Credit
People who lecture their way through a day (or days!) either
Just dona��t have any repertoire of alternative teaching methods
or
Just dona��t think the students can be involved with theirs and othersa�� learning
How to Teach through Student Involvement–the Second Resource
Instead of talking through each point you have on your PowerPoint slide or in our outline (boy, is that riveting!), use town hall, task force, case study, and role play to teach. If you’re not comfortable switching out of ‘lecture’ style, take an Instructor Development Workshop* or see my resource, The Ultimate Real Estate Trainer’s Guide to learn those methods, and practice using them in class.
Youa��ll find your students know much more than you think they do about what youa��re teaching. Youa��ll be able to clarify points of concern, use the talents in your class, and actually provide a stimulating, active learning environment. The result: your students will be energized all day (and you will be, too!).
Instructor Development Workshop Coming to Bellevue Oct 23-24, 2014
Get new training techniques, watch Carla in action–and get coaching as you develop your own creative presentation techniques. Only 2 this year in this area, so sign up now and get ready for an entirely different classroom experience! 15 clock hours, and it qualifies you as a clock-hour approved instructor in Washington state.A� Click here for more information.
Can’t make it to the ‘live’ version? Check out Train the Trainer, a completely online course with the same material and clock hours–also qualifies you as a clock-hour approved instructor in Washington state. Learn more here.