How to be a Successful Technical Trainer

How to be a Successful Technical Trainer
Author: Terrance Keys
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Osborne Media
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Employee training personnel
ISBN: 9780072130331

This one-of-a-kind guidebook is designed to invigorate existing training programs; as well as prepare aspiring instructors for success in the exploding technology sector. --

Hints for the Highly Effective Instructor

Hints for the Highly Effective Instructor
Author: W. R. Miller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2016-11-30
Genre: Teaching
ISBN: 9780826941480

Hints for the Highly Effective Instructor is a popular publication that presents field-tested topics related to teaching and learning. Designed for both new and experienced instructors, information is organized for quick access and easy implementation. As a concise reference, it can be used in conjunction with in-service training seminars and staff orientation. This new edition also addresses the latest trends in technology applications used in instruction including serious games, content curation, and massive open online courses (MOOCs).

Technical Trainer

Technical Trainer
Author: Red-Hot Careers
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2017-06-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781547297931

Land your next Technical Trainer role with ease and use the 1184 REAL Interview Questions in this time-tested three strategies book to demystify the entire job-search process from Knowing to Assessing to Succeeding. If you only want to use one long-trusted guidance, this is it. What's Inside? 1. Know. Everything about the Technical Trainer role and industry in what Technical Trainers do, Technical Trainer Work Environment, Technical Trainer Pay, How to become a Technical Trainer and the Technical Trainer Job Outlook. 2. Assess. Prepare and tackle the interview and Technical Trainer role with 1184 REAL interview and Self Assessment questions; covering 69 interview topics including Planning and Organization, Variety, More questions about you, Resolving Conflict, Salary questions, Stress Management, Motivating Others, Follow-up and Control, Client-Facing Skills, and Analytical Thinking...PLUS 59 MORE TOPICS... 3. Succeed. Apply what you have gained from Knowing and Assessing; learn the techniques to write a successful resume, how to get it in front of the right people and land your next Technical Trainer role. This one-of-a-kind book includes unlimited online access to extensive Technical Trainer sample resumes, research, documentation and much, much more. Purchase this book to rock the interview and get your dream Technical Trainer Job!

Best Practices and Strategies for Career and Technical Education and Training

Best Practices and Strategies for Career and Technical Education and Training
Author: Kinga N. Jacobson
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2013-01-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1481706381

Best Practices and Strategies for Career and Technical Education and Training is a reference guide for novice instructors. It contains a basic overview of the mission, goals and evolution of career and technical education and training as well as a practical guide of effective instructional and team practices and strategies. The book is intended for new educators and trainers interested in classroom management and leadership techniques to achieve instructional effectiveness.

T3 (Train The Trainer)

T3 (Train The Trainer)
Author: Tavis a Banks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2019-12-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781672828826

T3 - Train the Trainer - 10 Things Every Successful Trainer Should Know covers common-sense approaches to learning and development for aspiring and already established Training Specialists. This book also gives leaders responsible for Training and Development in their organizations a framework and foundation to measure their trainers' skillset. This easy to read guide reviews 10 major areas of training facilitation that every successful trainer must know. In addition, T3 provides practical answers to questions that many facilitators have and struggle with. Why the Book? During a Lessons Learned discovery session with his new training team, Training Manager Tavis Banks decided to survey the group about things they might have trouble with while facilitating their training classes. The survey elicited questions like: -What should I do with late or difficult participants? -How do I handle situations when the equipment has technical issues?-What do I do if I don't know the answer to the question I'm being asked? -What if the people in the class know more than I do about the subject matter than I do?He was excited! He thought the questions they had were all great. Tavis decided to facilitate a T3, or Train the Trainer, session to review and discuss the answers to their questions. He would give his Training Specialists some tools, tips and tricks to use while facilitating their training classes. Tavis couldn't wait to get in front of the team, share the experiences he'd had over the years and develop his trainers' skills. The team had a thirst for knowledge, and Tavis had the answers that would help them learn, grow, and teach them to be more experienced trainers. They would embark on a journey that he hoped would change their careers and set them on the path to training excellence and leadership if they chose.About the AuthorTavis A. Banks is a Los Angeles native who has spent over 25 years in service to the public. He has focused his energy in Human Resource Development in the healthcare industry specializing in Technical Training, Customer Service Training, and Leadership Development. Early in his career, Tavis found a passion for educating others by developing and empowering new and emerging leaders. Armed with a Master of Arts in Management Degree and a PhD in Common Sense, Tavis has spent the last 15 years dedicated to leading Education and Training Departments in Corporate America. He has helped bridge the gap between front line staff and senior leadership to take their teams to the next level. He has served as a mentor, resource, and collaborator in the training space and maintains an open-door policy with anyone willing to learn, team up, and discuss thoughts on education and training. His passion for teaching has led him to develop training teams at small to large-sized organizations like UnitedHealth Group, OptumRX and AltaMed Health Services. Tavis is also the Chief Creative Officer of Avant Garde Training Group, encouraging people to find new and unusual ways to excel at work and in life through Leadership Development and Training.

CompTIA CTT+ Certified Technical Trainer All-in-One Exam Guide

CompTIA CTT+ Certified Technical Trainer All-in-One Exam Guide
Author: Joseph Phillips
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2011-12-22
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0071771131

"All-in-One is All You Need" "This book coaches you through the five domains of the exam and provides effective practice exercises to prepare you with confidence. Thanks for providing the industry with such a great book!" -- Linda Hainlen, Director; Learning Solutions, Indiana University Health Get complete coverage of all the material included on the CompTIA CTT+ exams inside this comprehensive resource. Written by industry expert, trainer, and project management consultant Joseph Phillips, this authoritative guide covers exams TKO-201, TKO-202, and TKO-203 in full detail. You'll find learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter, exam tips, practice questions, and in-depth explanations. A bonus appendix provides accelerated review of the exam objectives. Designed to help you pass the exams with ease, this definitive volume also serves as an essential on-the-job reference. COVERS ALL EXAM TOPICS, INCLUDING HOW TO: Evaluate learners' needs Manage the technical classroom Engage learners through instructional methods Manage instructional materials Train with confidence Lead a successful class Manage learner-centered instruction Promote learner engagement Motivate adult learners Evaluate learner competencies Evaluate instructor performance CD-ROM FEATURES: Two practice exams Video training PDF of the book

Technical Training Basics, 2nd Ed

Technical Training Basics, 2nd Ed
Author: Sarah Wakefield
Publisher: Association for Talent Development
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2019-11-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1950496368

Your essential guide to designing successful training programs. If you’re an experienced trainer, training manager, content designer, or curriculum developer, Technical Training Basics will help you tackle the challenges of working with specialized, complex subject matter and in partnership with subject matter experts. Part of ATD’s Training Basics series, this complete guide describes the differences between technical and nontechnical training; the principles of gathering information and arranging content for a highly technical course; how to apply specific tools, equipment, and processes in your training; and how to manage your project from designing and developing a pilot course through post-course review. This expanded second edition features new material that focuses on: smaller performance solutions Agile design the learner experience. More exercises, outlines, worksheets, checklists, evaluation forms, and a sample PowerPoint presentation are included to further meet your technical needs.