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July 2016 | Training Rotary leaders around the world |
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Council on Legislation changes | ||
To support your training for the new year, we’ve developed updates to outline how changes from the 2016 Council on Legislation affect these key resources: Presidents-elect Training Seminar Leader’s Guide Lead Your Club: President Lead Your Club: Treasurer Lead Your Club: Secretary Lead Your Club: Membership Committee | ||
New resources in the Learning Center | ||
We have some handy new resources in the Learning Center: Trainers Toolkit course update We’ve added new planning tools to support your events: Budget Worksheet (Excel) Facilitator checklist (Word) Planning calendar (Word) Use the keyword “toolkit” on the search bar to find the course in the Learning Center. Rotary Club Central Resources course We’ve updated this course to support 2016-17 officers. It includes: How to access Rotary Club Central Club reference guide District reference guide Goal planning worksheet “Setting goals in Rotary Club Central” video Rotary Club Central PowerPoint presentationUse the keyword “central” on the search bar to find the course in the Learning Center. | ||
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Training Tip | |||||
Using visual metaphors How do you present complex topics so learners can understand them? Present a visual image to show a concept or to convey the meaning you want the learner to adopt. For example, to train participants on strategic planning, you may develop a visual road map that represents an idea advancing in the club over five years. Also, to explain the concept of fellowships, you could visually represent connectors from a fellowship topic (for example, music) and the various people (Rotarians, family members, alumni) linked by this common topic. Using visual metaphors helps learners relate to complex concepts or ideas. Source: ATD blog by Mike Parkinson Do you have a training tip? Tell us at learn@rotary.org. | |||||
Rotary’s Learning and Development staff would like to recognize all 2015-16 Rotarian trainers for their achievements and to congratulate new officers. We anticipate another great year! Resources & reference | |||||
Training Talk is a monthly source of information on Rotary training events and resources for trainers wanting to improve their skills. Send questions and story ideas to learn@rotary.org.
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