Education By Entertainment Interactive TV Game Show Style Programs For Your Favorite RI Charity
Education By Entertainment Interactive TV Game Show Style Programs For Your Favorite RI Charity
Total Price$111.11
Deposit$111.11
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Dates Available5/23/2013
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12/31/2012
Food IncludedNo
Beverage IncludedNo
Alcohol IncludedNo
Are you looking for an outstanding, highly interactive TV Game Style program for your favorite charitable organization in Rhode Island?
Education by Entertainment programs may provide just what you are looking for.
The programs are primarily EDUCATIONAL -- providing useful learning which is easy to apply on at home, at school, or on the job. They are also ENTERTAINING -- more fun than a typical party. They provide a perfect opportunity to honor very special people: such as recent graduates, members and volunteers celebrating special birthdays such as a 15th, 20th, 25th or a 30th, engagements, etc.
Potential Topics for your event might include: Understanding Ourselves, Effective Leadership, Managing By Working Through Others, Teamwork, Working With Our Capabilities and Limitations, Ethical Management, Communication, Teaching & Educating, Career Planning, and Resume Development.
To help charities in Rhode Island, I am offering an Education By Entertainment program, normally priced for thousands of dollars for no charge except expense reimbursement, estimated to be $111.11.
Testimonials
From 2008-2010, Maestro Ronald G. Shapiro of Providence RI has offered 3 interactive 90-minute workshops in New York City on his remarkable work on “Games to explain human factors.” He is truly a master in science education, whose work has been uniformly praised—from novice students to seasoned colleagues -- who participated in these NYC workshops.
-- Harold Takooshian, PhD, Past-President, APA Division on International Psychology
Your piece at the {Eastern Psychological Association} conference was really fun, engaging and full of information. I'm always looking for ways to make learning fun for my students and you certainly nailed it!
-- Cathleen Greenan, Faculty,Dutchess Community College
It was interactive and fun filled. We read concepts in psychology over and over again, but to see it cleverly demonstrated, was awarding.
-- Nritya Ramani, New York Behavioral Research Conference
Ron's workshop on Games to Explain Human Factors is full of interactive demonstrations. The audience is engaged and entertained while learning about findings in psychology and human factors. Games is always well attended and enjoyed by all.
-- Patricia R. DeLucia, Ph.D., President, APA Division 21
Dr. Ronald Shapiro put the spotlight on Human Factors during our 2010 hosting of the annual Great Plains student conference. His keynote address entitled, “Games to explain human capabilities and limitations” got everyone moving and laughing as he demonstrated our easily overlooked weaknesses. By the end of the presentation, the audience was blaming product designs, instead of themselves, for everyday usability mishaps.
-- Jeremiah Still, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Missouri Western State University
Dr. Shapiro's presentations were engaging and lots of fun to participate in. He definitely captured the ideal learning situation, one in which you can have fun but from which you can take away very important lessons.
-- Colleen Williams, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Ronald Shapiro delivers highly engaging and educational presentations. I have had the opportunity to be in the audience for several of his presentations, and have acquired great takeaways from each one. His presentations are very dynamic and thoughtfully prepared!
-- Margarita Posada, Ph. D.
Your presentation was by far my favorite at EPA. I wanted to let you know that it was very informative and fun which is a great combination.
-- Ashley Beryl Reid, University of Baltimore
Your presentation was thought provoking, interactive, but most importantly fun. You have a natural gift to “edu-tain” and keep the audience engaged.
-- Mason Walker, President, Associated Students, Mesa College
The resume and networking part of your talk was so helpful. This was real-world advice that was truly appreciated.
-- Melanie M. Arpaio, Psi Beta Eastern Region VP