by Lyndal Box | Jan 10, 2024 | Learning
No reflection = No learning (as demonstrated by Hubert the Cavoodle) This was the day Hubert ate 5 dark chocolate Lindt balls. Dark chocolate is really bad for dogs. Apparently, the equivalent amount of milk chocolate wouldn’t result in the same level of...
by Lyndal Box | Nov 1, 2023 | Accessibility, Inclusion, Learning
5 things fabulous facilitators do Why you need to start doing these things to stand out as a presenter Make sure you’re doing number 5 to take your facilitation to the next level. Do you know a fabulous facilitator? Any AI summaries on this topic just don’t cut it....
by Lyndal Box | Oct 1, 2023 | Accessibility, Inclusion, Learning
The unexpected and incredible lessons I learned from babysitting my friend’s guide dog. When my friend, Dr Dianne Ashworth, asked me if I would babysit her guide dog for a weekend my immediate answer was, “Hell, YES!”. I accepted in a heartbeat. Who are Di and...
by Lyndal Box | Aug 23, 2023 | Accessibility, Inclusion, Learning
Top 5 tips for designing accessible digital learning It’s easy to make assumptions about what learners need based on our own perspective. We are learners too. We know what we like and need when it comes to learning, but we don’t know everything. We can’t Other...
by lbl_rjk3876 | Dec 1, 2022 | Accessibility, Inclusion, Learning
How to cater to a wide range of individual needs and differences I want to preface this list with the most important tip for all trainers and facilitators: “The best way to make training accessible is to do your homework.” I can’t emphasise this enough....