Training 2009 Conference and Expo - (Page TCB19) The Expo On the Expo Stage… Don’t just be a passive purchaser of goods and services—be an active networker, creative collaborator, and knowledge sharer. Join your Expo Connector, Thiagi—the games-for-learning guru—on the Expo Stage and see what exciting high-involvement, hands-on networking activities he has in store for you! Attend and win valuable prizes! Stage sessions include (see pages 13-17 for times): Lights, Camera, Action—Video Roundup Here is your ticket to see how the camera can provide an empowering, creative, and exciting networking opportunity. You are the star. Simply, visit the video booth at the Expo stage anytime before 3:00 pm Monday to record your reflective insights, experiences, and enthusiastic responses. Our Master Editor will then splice the juiciest parts together for an intriguing collage that we’ll run on the stage. See you in the movies! Exhibitor Trivia Gameshow Games and activities can be so much fun that frequently the participants don’t even realize they are learning. Experience this for yourself. Join us as we play a version of Exhibitor Trivia Gameshow, and see how you can use this fun and energetic format with your own content. Participate as a contestant or audience member for your chance to win valuable prizes. Bore No More—Pink Follow-Up How often do you find yourself looking for a new way to encourage reflection and dialogue? “All the time”, you say? Then be sure to check out this session as we debrief today’s keynote speech using a networked review technique that you can use to suit your own training challenges. Once Upon A Time—Sharing Stories Discover first-hand the power of storytelling for providing rich learning experiences and memorable conversations. During this story sharing session, you will learn what it takes to create a successful networked storytelling session, and how to embellish and tell your own stories. Food for Thought—and Your Body Gameshow Don’t miss out! Come to this session and collect a smorgasbord of tasty training ideas as you participate in a high-paced networking version of Speed Dating. You’re sure to walk away with a whole new buffet of training ideas, and if you’re lucky, you might even organize a dinner group and win some free Happy Hour Coupons! Shut Up and Walk—Electric Maze The Electric Maze is a teambuilding activity that can be used with participants at any organizational level, age, or cultural background. The activity replicates the challenges of group dynamics and creates high performance teams. Here’s your chance to try out an interesting networking tool. Join us in this high energy, foots-on session. Faster Than a Speeding Bullet (Point): 99-Second Presentations If brevity is the soul of wit, how much soul could you convey in just 99 seconds? Join your cohorts and take the challenge: Make a point—a real point with content value to it—in 99 seconds or less. Set your pacemaker on turbo and get ready for 30 fast, fun, and focused learning nuggets; then network with each other to discover how to boil your ideas down to the bare essentials—and make them stick! Let’s Make Some Magic If you really want to know the secrets of some of the highest impact trainers, we can show you their tricks. Come a little closer. Better yet, join us in this interactive session. You and your team members will learn an attention-grabbing magic trick. Then you will pair up with a member from another team to learn more magic. In the end, you’re sure to amaze each other with your magical prowess and you’ll have a new tool that you can pull out of your training hat. The Secret: A Team-Building Adventure Do you remember how much fun you had the first time you were on a treasure hunt? Here’s your chance to relive that memory and at the same time learn a team-building training game. This session will be packed with codes, clues, secrets, and intrigue. Participate in this fun-filled race to find the secret hidden message. Attend and win valuable prizes! Log on to TrainingConference.com for a detailed schedule or to register. 19 http://www.TrainingConference.com
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