How to Wash Your Hands
With the outbreak of the coronavirus increasing, this is a good time to reinforce the importance of washing your hands. This is especially true since many people are heading out for spring break! This Learning Lesson provides participants with the opportunity to practice and model for others.
Our free Luma Learning Lessons include objectives, estimated time, materials and instructional procedures for classroom and online/blended teaching. We will provide strategies on how to use our new LumaLive technology to collaborate virtually in real-time. We include these pillars from our learning research to illustrate where they are infused in our lessons.
Interaction Types
For decades there has been discussions of interaction types in education. (Anderson, 2003) Most interaction types observed in driver training traditionally are learner to instructor or learner to content. Moreover, most interaction time with driver training and orientation is synchronous or at the same time. This Learning Strategy is going to help you think about ways you can hold training without a physical classroom.
Interaction Time
The following Lesson is broken down into two different interaction times.
Objectives
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Estimated Time15 minutes |
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Materials
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- Send out our eNugget® on How to Wash your Hands before class.
- Come to class and have each participant demonstrate how to wash their hands.
- Have each finish and write down a reason it is important to wash your hands. Post those reminders in the bathrooms throughout the building.
- Optional: You can give out health and wellness awards for employees that do not miss work for being sick.
- Send out our eNugget® on How to Wash your Hands before class.
- Have drivers submit videos of demonstrations of them washing their hands on the discussion board. Choose 1 to send out to the entire fleet.
- Optional: You can give out health and wellness awards for employees that do not miss work for being sick.