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Train It Like A Rock
Star:
A Backstage Pass
Maggie McGuire Ed.D.
[email protected]
Master Level Trainer
2003 TAEYC Trainer of the Year
•What is YOUR
presentation
style?
Engaging!
or
•Something
else?
So how do you perform
like the star you are?
Themes
• Why use them?
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They add interest.
They help tie information together.
They help people pay attention.
They are fun!
Music
• Why use music?
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adds drama
Sets the mood.
supports the learning.
evokes strong emotion
serves as a memory anchor
provides an emotional connection
What about copy righted
materials?
Fair Use
• “Fair use is situational, and context is
critical. Because it is a tool to balance
the rights of users with the rights of
owners, educators need to apply reason
to reach a decision”.
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The Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education:
http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org
Props
• Why use props?
• Help’s
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participants get engaged
people remember information
Establishes the mood
Highlights the fun factor
Theme Examples
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Construction
Jungle
Soda Shop
Rock Star
Construction (Impact Zone)
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Construction hats
Tool aprons
Tools
Plastic hammers
• Music
Can We Fix It?
Bob the Builder
Right Tool for the Job
Bob the Builder
No One Can Dig It Like
We Do
Bob the Builder
If I Had a Hammer
Trini Lopez
Impact Zone
Kinesthetic
Visual
Auditory
Wrap It Up and Shut It Down
What’s going in your tool belt?
Jungle
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Hats
Blow up monkeys
Banana’s
Animals for sorting
Coconuts
pineapples
• Music
– Jungle Book CD
– Monkey See, Monkey
Do
Mr. Al
– The Elephant
Hap Palmer
– Down in the Jungle
Jack Hartman
Jungle Rules!
It doesn’t have to be a
jungle out there.
How To Get The “Monkey”
Out of Your Business and
Keep It Rolling Along!
Networking Basics (advertising methods)
Organizing Expenses
Setting Fees
Visit your accountant
Preplanning and Organization- invoices,
proposal sheets, call sheets, and
contracts
“Jungle Rules”
Turn off your cell phones
Respect your neighbors comments
Participate actively
Tips for Staying Alive
in the Jungle
• Arrive early
• Make sure your training bag is
stocked.
• Ensure room is arranged to support your
training.
• Make sure all participants have a clear view of
the front, screens or media.
• Make room look inviting.
• Set a time schedule and stick to it.
How to get your lions and
tigers organizedOh, My!
Dealing with Sour Notes
© Maggie McGuire & Cindy Simpson
Soda Shop
• Props
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Blow up Jukebox
Old records
Soda glasses
Paddle balls
• Music
– Any upbeat 1950’s
music
Let The Good
Times Roll!
Low Literacy Rates
Use pictures and graphics
Provide hands on experiences
Ask for volunteers
© Maggie McGuire & Cindy Simpson
ABC’s It’s Easy As 1, 2, 3!
• Form yourselves into 8 groups.
• On the paper provided, brainstorm and
write down something that you have
learned that begins with each letter.
• Be prepared to share!
Keepin’ it fresh- Keepin’ it real
Brainstorm Race
Divide your groups up into teams.
Teams race to chart paper and list as many items as
they can in a certain amount of time. WITHOUT
SPEAKING!
Train It Like A Rock Star
Props
Music
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• Favorite Rock and roll
Songs
Blow up guitars
Blow up mikes
Guitar Necklaces
Guitar Bubbles
Glamorous Sunglasses
Mirror Ball
It’s Jammin’ Time
Crooning your hits to keep your
fans coming back
Grab your
Grab a pal Daddy O and
wail with them about what
you just learned.