Here we have a short list of some of the topics that Pam has spoken on previously. Any of these topics can be modified to meet any group’s needs. For example, ‘Learning Styles’ could be modified and honed to cater toward the workplace, and how learning styles affect it. Presentations are usually one hour long. If you have any questions about these topics, or would like to see Pam at your event, please visit the Contact Us page.

Brain-based Learning Techniques/Games

Learn exercises through characters from “The Wizard of Oz” to integrate different parts of the brain.  Use proven techniques to help with memory, focus, and information processing.

 

Using Games to Learn

Explores  ideas for making up new learning games as well as teaching through store bought games. This is also a fun way to spice up your meetings for corporations as well as educational settings.

 

Introduction to Learning Styles

 

How do we concentrate? How do we remember? How do we understand? Offers introductory insight on how people process information.

 

Teacher Survival Kit

How to be a good teacher using small objects to reinforce the teaching.

 

Homework Success

Take a closer look at environment and learning styles to ensure more productive and efficient learning. Includes tips on how to make study more efficient and less stressful.

 

Learning With Objects

Use everyday items from any environment to teach.  See how objects at home or at the park as well as other places, can illustrate various concepts.  Tailor the lessons to fit the needs of any child.  Examples include actual lessons created and taught at the Imagination Learning Center.