You may need to say it TWICE
Adult Learners may achieve higher retention rates when information is shared more than once
Reluctantly Redundant, Superficially Superfluous, Alluringly Alliant, Conscientiously Content, Lusciously Lenient.………shall I go on? As much as I LOVE alliterations (here is a GREAT article on alliterations); much the same as the next linguist, this post isn’t about that. It is about the part of the subtitle that says; You may need to say it TWICE.
The beauty of redundancy. Or shall we say Redundancy is Beautiful? Or, simply, let’s find the beauty in redundancy.
I don’t know about you but I was raised in a family culture wherein the parents stated “if I have to tell you TWICE you are obviously not listening!” I cannot tell you how difficult it is for me (even after more than 20 years of professional training experience) to repeat words to drive home a concept or ask a question once again. It makes no difference whether the audience is passive (as in a recorded webinar) or an active audience (as in a live in-person/live webinar presentation). I have to remind myself “you are not the child, you are not going to be in trouble for asking the question twice or stating the concept twice.”
Often times, I can look into an audience of adult learners and see “furrowed” brows. Since I am an experienced trainer I know this is almost always a sign the individual simply did not hear what I said or they have a question but are afraid to ask for further explanation. I now know to simply re-state the concept in more simple terms and/or reach out proactively to see if there are any questions I might be able to answer. I always offer the option to my adult learners to question me during breaks, lunch or even private chat (during a webinar) in the event they do not feel comfortable asking live questions.
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This speaks directly to one of the concepts I have been teaching for years. KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE This simple concept is something I have said before and I will continue to focus on as long as I have a listening audience. This concept is key.
I am constantly humbled by the manner in which people say “thank you” for your support. The direct messages on social media platforms are usually my favorite because they come attached with so much thought. Here all of the ways you can reach me and share your presentation stories TWITTER FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM LINKEDIN
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Even if you have shared your success story in the past I don’t mind the beauty of redundancy!
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