Step two less than five tools do your people need to be able to perform the tasks and skills that you're helping them learn. By the way, if you haven't done all the worksheets before this one, please stop now and go back and complete those. They form the foundation that helps you know what you need for this particular step. Then come back and start. Here we go. What's a tool?
A tool is any device, piece of software, application or physical object needed to perform a task. In this image, you can see the headset as a tool. The microphone is a tool. The keyboard is a tool, the monitor and the computer applications that you can't see are all tools. In this picture, the penalty card is a tool. Her hand is a tool.
The whistle is a tool and her uniform because it marks her as a referee sucks even that language tool because it keeps her whistle around her neck. So it's your turn. What tools do the people that you're training need? Your students may well need some tools. For example, if you're teaching them internet marketing, they may need applications for email for setting up classes for taking payments, what tools do your folks need? And what order do they need them?
Use your worksheet and make that list now, tools, the people you're teaching have to have tools, whether those tools are things like Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office, Google Docs, Dropbox, whether it's a hammer and a nail, and a screwdriver and assault, people have to have tools to do the work that they're doing that your course is helping them learn about. Now, the tools vary, obviously, based on what you're teaching. It's up to you to figure out Do I need to tell them the specific applications if it's software or the kind of application, don't tell them a hammer or tell them the kind of hammer they need? So think carefully about the tools that your folks will need to be able to succeed as they Apply your course and decide whether you need to make a table of attributes for the tools or the kinds of tools themselves.
Have a good time with it. See you in the next lesson.