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Training Methods

DEMONSTRATION METHOD
PRESENTED BY
SURYADEV MAITY
PAWAN KUMAR
SUDEEP SAURABH BARA

Demonstration Method

A demonstration methods is an illustrated presentation


that requires a trainer to demonstrate to the participate
how to do a thing.

It is a visual, practical presentation accompanied by


discussion

This method will suit a wide rage of objectives with


specific procedure

Types of Demonstration

Pure demonstration

Purely visual method of instruction

Demonstration with commentary

Harmonious blend of visual and verbal modes of


instruction

Participative Demonstration
- Allows students to attempt either to replicate all or
parts of demonstration.

Advantages

Having verbal and visual components, participants have


the opportunity of learning key points

During interaction the participants are in a position to


clarify their own learning needs, raise queries and clear
their doubts.

The trainer can control the pace and easily alter to meet
the needs of the group. It can be repeated if necessary.

It enables the trainer to relate the principles and theories


to real world situation.

Disadvantages

Required equipment may not always be available or


maybe too sophisticated to be used in a real life
situation.

A demonstration must be properly prepared and


organized carefully, if not done properly, the effect is
lost.

If it is a large group, it may be difficult for all to observe


the demonstration.

Characteristics of a
quality demonstration

Provide prior relevant information

Carry out the demonstration slowly so the participates do


not miss any key points

Ensure that you talk to the group not to the equipment

Make sure the demonstration is visible

Maintain two way communication with the participants.

Summarize the activity of the session

Evaluate the learning exercise

Preparing for a demonstration

Plan to keep it short and simple with a few key points as


possible.

Ensure that the steps are not only logical but also appear
to be logical to the participants

Start from the basic concepts and build on this to include


difficult steps that the participants must understand and
follow

You must double check your objectives

Plan your introduction carefully.

THANK YOU

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