Making your teaching points stick


Thanks to Presentation Zen's blog for highlighting Tom Wujec's short 6.5 minute video about the 3 ways that the brain creates meaning. In other words, how does your brain retain information? Tom Wujec is a known innovator in the business world, specifically on visualization and creative thinking.

You can apply this knowledge towards improving your teaching skills in both the classroom setting and clinical work environment. In the above slide, borrowed from Presentation Zen's blog, making your message or teaching point "stick" should involve:
  1. Use images to clarify ideas.
  2. Interact with these images to create engagement.
  3. Augment memory with persistent and evolving views.


Interestingly in parallel with adult learning theories, this talk addresses 2 of 3 types of learning styles:
  1. Visual learner (learn best by seeing)
  2. Auditory learner (learn best by hearing)
  3. Kinesthetic learner (learn best by doing)

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