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FACILITIES PLANNING & TRAINING AIDS

FIBIN T H S4 MBA

FACILITIES PLANNING
Planning of facilities is essential for the success of any training program. Physical facilities, learning materials, training aids etc. No setup is ideal but there are many options to choose from.

LAYOUT FOR TRAINING SESSIONS


U Shape: The participants have a reading and writing surface, they can see you and a visual medium easily, and they are in face to face contact with one another. Team Style: Grouping circular or oblong tables around the room promote team interaction. Conference table: This arrangement minimizes the importance of the leader and maximizes the importance of the group.

Circle: Simply seating participants in a circle without tables promotes the most direct face to face interaction.

TRAINING AIDS
There is general agreement about certain theoretical factors that seem pertinent to understanding the use of instructional aids. It is essential that the information to be arranged in useful bits or chunks for effective coding, rehearsal or recording. The effectiveness of the instructional aid is critical for this process. Charts, graphs, pictures, visual aids etc.

CLASSIFICATION OF INSTRUCTIONAL AIDS


PROJECTIVE AIDS
Motion Pictures Videos Overhead projector transparencies Computer pallet

NON-PROJECTIVE AIDS
Chalkboard Whiteboard Charts and diagrams Models Exhibits Handouts Tape recorder

SELECTION OF TRAINING AIDS


Practicability Attractiveness and interest Suitability Complexity Clarity Portability Serviceability Availability Location Preparation and presentation Time factor

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