Training in motion : how to use movement to create engaging and effective learning /

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Author / Creator:Kuczala, Mike.
Edition:First Edition.
Imprint:New York : American Management Association, AMACOM, [2015]
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13681358
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ISBN:9780814434956
0814434959
9780814434949
0814434940
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
Summary:When people are kept from moving-whether they're sitting through a presentation or stuck behind a desk-they become restless and their attention waivers. Yet most training ignores the innate human desire for motion, resulting in participants learning less. Based on the latest neuroscience research, Training in Motion explains how movement enhances learning and introduces a unique and highly effective way to energize an audience and increase retention through simple body-focused techniques.
Other form:Print version: Training in motion New York : American Management Association, [2015] 9780814434949 (pbk.)

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505 0 |a Acknowledgments -- The connection that moves you -- Connecting movement to a learning brain -- Training with the brain in mind -- Applying the benefits of movement -- Connecting movement to a learning brain -- Training with the brain in mind -- Applying the benefits of movement -- Activities for the brain -- Brain break activities -- Team building activities -- Content review activities -- Team building activities -- Content review activities -- The big picture -- The kinesthetic presenter -- Why movement is a powerful learning tool -- The kinesthetic presenter -- Why movement is a powerful learning tool -- References -- Appendix -- Index -- About the author. 
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520 |a When people are kept from moving-whether they're sitting through a presentation or stuck behind a desk-they become restless and their attention waivers. Yet most training ignores the innate human desire for motion, resulting in participants learning less. Based on the latest neuroscience research, Training in Motion explains how movement enhances learning and introduces a unique and highly effective way to energize an audience and increase retention through simple body-focused techniques. 
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