Stop Just Watching Dog Training Videos: Mastering Active Learning Instead! #289
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Nov 15, 2024
Stop merely watching dog training videos! Discover how to transform your viewing experience into an active learning session to enhance your skills. Learn the difference between recognizing and recalling information, which is crucial for effective training. Gain tips on breaking down videos into actionable steps and mastering one skill at a time for better results. With intentional viewing and practice, you can significantly elevate your dog training game!
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Active Learning for Dog Training
Watch dog training videos with a clear purpose to boost your success.
Move beyond passive viewing and engage in active learning for better results.
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Recognition vs. Recall
Most people watch training videos for recognition, nodding along without true absorption.
Shift to watching for recall, aiming to reproduce the results without the video.
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Optimize Your Learning Environment
Optimize your learning environment by eliminating distractions.
Create a dedicated space for focused learning, minimizing interruptions.
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"Just stop watching!" coming from Susan Garrett might surprise you, but I've got tips for mastering active learning when viewing dog training videos! Turn any training video into a powerful tool for success and discover how to get more out of dog training online with effective strategies to accelerate success for both you and your dog.
In this episode you’ll hear:
• How to watch dog training videos with a clear purpose to boost your success. • The difference between recognition and recalling information, and why it matters for dog training. • Tips for breaking down training videos into actionable steps. • 3 steps I use for intentional learning. • Why focusing on one skill at a time can make a huge difference in your dog's progress. • What to watch for to make your training sessions more effective.