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Getting creative with ways to transfer learning back to the workplace

by Roger Greenaway, Reviewing Skills Training

 


I created this download page to support John Tomlinson's interview with me for training-tools.com about the "transfer of learning" (meaning transferring learning from a training event back to the workplace or to any other "real world" place beyond the training environment). The interview is available as a podcast which you can listen to or download here at trainer-tools.com

If you have an appetite for more you will want to do one or all of the following:

Transfer - Translate - Transform
 the value of relabelling the near-far spectrum of transfer
Description pdf
Poem or Plan?
combining logical and creative transfer strategies - inspired by Prof. Robert Haskell's 11th principle of transfer.
Description pdf
The Transfer Matrix
extensions to Broad and Newstrom's model to include other significant stakeholders
Description pdf
Metaphor Map
exploring routes and patterns followed during the transfer journey - and seeking better ones.
Hand drawn example    Computer made example
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Making Learning Sticky
when making learning stick is not enough (or does not apply)
Description pdf
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Roger Greenaway
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