
Convergence Chat with Theresa McKeon and Eva Bertilsson
Audio only:Your browser does not support HTML5 audio, but you can still download the music.In this EpisodeJoin Eva and Theresa as they chat about Eva's passion for applying behavior science
Audio only:Your browser does not support HTML5 audio, but you can still download the music.In this EpisodeJoin Eva and Theresa as they chat about Eva's passion for applying behavior science
For those who love an in-depth analysis, we invite you to join us for a follow up discussion to the TARGETS EVERYWHERE webinar. We’ll dig deep and examine how and why targets are such a versatile tool for every teacher.
In our human society, looking people in the eyes is generally a socially valued behavior. But, there is a time and a place for everything. Eye contact has some drawbacks, and there are times when both teachers and learners can benefit from looking elsewhere.
A tagulator is a string of moveable beads, popularly used by TAGteachers and TAGlearners. The core idea is simple: move a bead after each tag. As with most things, the function is probably different from scenario to scenario and person to person, but it seems there is more to the tagulator than just a simple visual representation of action completed.
This is a intermediate/advanced level webinar and will assume knowledge of basic TAGteach, how to use a marker, understanding of the concept of a cue and understanding of basic task analysis. We will not have time to cover these topics in the webinar.
Resources Mentioned During the Session Eva and Emelie's agility book with tag points: Lynn Loar's book: Teaching Empathy Free Fundamentals of TAGteach Online Course Webinar with Eva, Chirag and Theresa: Targets are Everywhere! Learn About
If you want to learn how to develop competent, confident and creative trainers and how to set up for successful learning in your dog training class (or other teaching situation), then this webinar is for you!
This is a follow-up to the previous webinar entitled: Teaching the Animal Trainer. In this webinar you'll learn to apply the principles from the previous webinar to developing confident, independent, creative learners in your dog training class.