things i carry
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THINGS I CARRY
Beth KanterMaster Trainerwww.bethkanter.org
A master trainer creates curriculum, delivers training, and trains other trainers
I train nonprofit organizations around the world!
I’ve Trained Nonprofits on Every Continent of the World!
I been working in the nonprofit sector for 35 years and I love my work
I trained trainers to deliver digital media training to nonprofits in the Arab World ….
I had the pleasure of meeting amazing people from training participants to the Princess of Jordan (I’m presented her with a copy of my book, The Networked Nonprofit.)
I get to see amazing places in the world like the Dead Sea ….
Learn about the different cultures
My books and trainings get translated into other languages …..
Slow down Perfect Explain Jargon
Korean& Portuguese
Versions of my book
Teaching Young Women in Rwanda Professional Online Networking
Work with young leaders like Germaine and Favorite who want to use technology to make their country, Rwanda, a better place for women
Learn from other Master Trainers like Rajens and Fernanda in India
I’ve flown a lot of miles and travelled to faraway places … so what I pack in my bag is essential to my work ….
Here’s what in my trainer’s bag of tricks…
1. My Book
It is the content I’m teaching, plus I’m donating my royalties to send this young Cambodia woman to college - http://amzn.to/measure-networknp
2. Notebook, Pen, and Markers
3. Plug Converters
4. Clicker
5. Timers and Bells
Sometimes you need back up …. Keeping time is important part of training and the bell is a speed geeking exercise I do …
6. Markers, Index Cards, Masking Tape, and Sticky Notes
I design trainings for interaction and good learning experiences ..
7. Cameras
My Olympus works in low light and my small Nikon is light to pack - also take photos and videos with my mobile phone
8. The Ugli Doll
The Ugli doll is used for closing exercises – this ugli doll has been in the hands of nonprofit leaders around the world!
9. The Bag ….
The bag was made by women’s cooperative in Cambodia – the sales of the bags help them earn a living and take care of their families ….
Thank you!
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Talk to me about facilitating a training for you nonprofit!