Teaching is an art form. Great teachers hold our attention, make us laugh, help us to fully understand complex subject matter and, most of all, inspire us.
Gaining this kind of engagement from your training audience takes practice and experience. But even if you're new to teaching, there are steps you can take to make your workshops or training as interesting as possible.
So, set aside those snore-inducing lectures and make your events fun and interactive by following these nine tips.
Make it relevant
First and foremost, to earn people's attention you need to make sure the content you are delivering is useful to them. The only way to know exactly what they want out of your course is to ask them.
Conduct some initial research with your target customers to shape your course content or send a pre-event survey to your attendees so they can pinpoint anything in particular they'd like addressed.
On the day of your training or workshop, kick off by giving a brief overview of what attendees are going to learn and how those skills will help them achieve their goals.
Accommodate different learning styles
People learn in different ways. Some of us are visual learners, preferring pictures, videos and diagrams, while others respond to spoken and written word, music, logic and reasoning or even physical activities.
Try to vary your learning by combining traditional linguistic teaching methods, with audio and visual presentations, written handouts, interactive tasks, and group work. This will provide an inclusive environment for all learning styles and ensure no one gets left behind.