Presented by David R. Lauriski, Colorado School of Mines |
Can safety training be both fun and effective? Required safety training, while important, can often be considered boring, tedious, and ineffective. But trainers can maximize the effectiveness of their safety training by embracing approaches that enhance engagement and knowledge retention. In other words, they can make it fun. The webinar will outline the many benefits of using games as a training method, including best practices and potential challenges, along with examples of gamification in the workplace, as well as overviews of the games used by the EMCIS Program in Part 48 training at the Colorado School of Mines.
May 10, 2022, 10:00 am MT
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ABOUT THE SPEAKER: David R. Lauriski is a member of the research faculty at the Colorado School of Mines. He has 15 years of experience in higher education, in both faculty and administrative staff roles, plus five years of experience in the occupational safety technology field. David has authored and co-authored several articles on topics relating to occupational safety in publications such as Mining Engineering, Rock Products, and The Journal of Emergency Medicine.
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