Flip chart

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A flip chart is a stationery item resembling a whiteboard, typically supported on a tripod or four-legged easel. A pad of paper sheets is typically fixed to the upper edge. Such charts are commonly used for presentations. Although most commonly supported on a tripod, flip charts come in various forms. [...]

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7 Reasons For Using Flip-Charts For Coaching

# 1: Flip-Charts activate the collective brain power of a group One of the key elements in Accelerate Learning Techniques is active involvement of the learners. There are two ways to involve your audience using the flip-charts: 1) Solicit ideas and capture them on the flip-chart yourself being the trainer 2) Pass out markers and [...]

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Flip Chart Magic

Flip charts, sometimes referred to as newsprint because of the type of paper used, have been around training rooms for decades. They are a handy, versatile tool available to trainers, facilitators, and anyone else who needs a visual writing surface for ideas or information. They are great for quickly capturing participant comments, for creating prepared [...]

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Essential Flip Chart Tips

Try, if you can, to prepare your flip chart pages in advance. This means your audience does not have to wait while you try to draw things on the page. Leave one blank page, at least, between each prepared page. That way you can add extra details or jot down audience comments without having to [...]

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