Use the checklist for checklists to improve your learning tools.

Enter the dimension of learning for the three-column guide.

This video was edited in Premiere and subtitled using the free version of Kapwing.

 

Hi! I’m Chris Karel from the Learning Carton! I’m on a mission to help YOU make better learning videos. And I’m here to help you use those videos to create better learning experiences.

The Power of the Checklist


Check. Check. Check.

Welcome back to the dimension of learning.

The pen becomes the pen. The checklist becomes the checklist.

In this exploration, we look into the meta. This is the space between what we do and how we do what we do.

This virtual asexual reproduction is the checklist that begets the checklist.

What the what?

Alright, here’s the deal. I’ve been reading this book, The Checklist Manifesto and it’s powerful.

Have you used a checklist to make a checklist?

I want you to try this three-column guide. It has three steps: develop, draft, and validate.

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I know I’m going to revise my checklists that I make for my learners, and folks like yourself, using this model; because I find that the power and how these checklists are created is much stronger than any of the checklists that I’ve made in the past.

They’re out there waiting for you. Forever waiting, in the dimension of learning.

Do you use checklists to make your checklists?

Comment down below.

Until next time.

Peace

 

Helpful Links

A Beginner’s Guide: Communities of Practice

4 Proven Things You Need To Make Effective Training

The Best Video for Learning Guide to Make Training Videos

 

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