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Train the IT Trainer
This course is provided by Wintrac. Wintrac provides one stop shopping for all your IT training needs. Wintrac’s course catalog of over two thousand courses includes courses on Education training

Overview

Business strategies and IT systems which underpin them are severely limited if users are unable to fulfill their promise by utilizing effectively the computer systems. It is at this point that professional IT training comes into its own. Traditional training techniques form a good basic knowledge for the IT trainer but do not cover the unique environment in which this type of training takes place. The aim of this focused 1-day course is to prepare the IT trainer for these special circumstances.

Prerequisites

Familiarity with standard training techniques gained from a training environment or by attendance on a "Train the Trainer" course.

Course duration

1 Day(s)

Course outline

    Making IT Interesting

    Individuals' Expectations and Fears

    Technical Problems

    Mixed Groups

    " KISS" in Explanations, Examples and Practicals

    Generating Rapport and Maintaining Interest

    Balancing Telling and Doing

    Dealing with Expectations

    Overcoming Technofear

    Using Equipment to Legitimate a Lack of Understanding

    Dealing with Luddite Attitudes

    Running Practical Sessions

    Dealing with Keyboard Fiddlers

    Minimising the Effects of Systems Failure

    Disparate Range of Skills and Experiences

    Handling the Mixed Status Environment


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