Posted on Sep 3, 2015
When attending class or mandatory training what are the signs that the class will be mind numbing?
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A chart that says slide 1 of 500 is an obvious sign that this class could be mind-numbing SFC Stephen King.
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LTC Stephen F.
Hopefully your first slide does not include Slide 1 of 1930 TSgt (Join to see) which would be a nice typo> :-)
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TSgt (Join to see)
LTC Stephen F. - Yes it would. Fortunately, our review process weeds those kinds of errors out (most of the time)
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I know it's not 100% what you're asking but some general rules for powerpoint are intentionally violated in just about every class and briefing.
It is meant to be a tool for the briefer (and audience) to trigger discussion, not to be read verbatim. Bullets shouldn't be full sentences, and should also not fill the page.
It is meant to be a tool for the briefer (and audience) to trigger discussion, not to be read verbatim. Bullets shouldn't be full sentences, and should also not fill the page.
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The moment 1SG or the CSM have "more important things to do" and leave with the CDR's.
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Reading from the slides has to be the worst thing anyone can ever sit through when it comes to a class. I think one sigh of the quality of the class is the excitement and energy of the person that is about to teach the class. If that person is energetic and excited about the material, than that energy and excitement will be passed down to the class. I know this is rather hard, especially with the routine mandatory training materiel but as leaders we should look for ways to inject this energy and excitement into the glasses and keep them fresh. And just changing the date at the bottom of the slides does not mean you "freshened them up". Look around for new ways to present some of the rather dry and boring details.
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