Aaron Wolowiec

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Event Garde Racial Equity Statement Update

Aaron Wolowiec

Here are the commitments we made in our racial equity statement last year, some examples of actions we’ve taken since it was published and examples of ways we continue to hold ourselves accountable going forward.

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Join the #whatisengagement conversation

Aaron Wolowiec

In an attempt to create a unified definition, to illuminate best practices/strategies that truly engage learners and to identify real-world examples of engagement done right, both Tracy King, chief learning strategist of InspirEd , and I have prepared a few questions for which we would love your opinion. The more, the merrier!

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Bonus content – Event Garde e-news – July edition

Aaron Wolowiec

I like to see a visual demonstration or example or read the information (as opposed to just hearing it) and then I like to digest it on my own before putting it into practice with others. For example, I learned how to line dance a few years ago standing at the very back of the crowd.

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Bonus content – Event Garde e-news – July edition

Aaron Wolowiec

I like to see a visual demonstration or example or read the information (as opposed to just hearing it) and then I like to digest it on my own before putting it into practice with others. For example, I learned how to line dance a few years ago standing at the very back of the crowd.

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The latest on learning

Aaron Wolowiec

Teachers shouldn’t do all the talking, but instead use models and examples to explain. For example, when teaching a course, consider asking students to answer questions about why or how something happened and share stories and examples. By associating meaning with material, teachers can help students retain information.

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Facilitator’s oath: Responsibly introducing challenge by choice

Aaron Wolowiec

Following are several real-world examples demonstrating these tenets in action: A foundational activity or challenge for a pair in the first third of the session might include a brief 3-4 minute introduction to includes names, titles, organizations and recall of relevant prior knowledge on the session topic.

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Feel the love

Aaron Wolowiec

For example, some members may be comfortable submitting a testimonial, while others prefer to simply click on a rating (perhaps via your website). For example, take advantage of your members’ recommendations by placing them on your website. But when asking, make sure you offer a variety of options.

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