Course : Training as a technical trainer

Practical course - 2d - 14h - Ref. TCH
Price : 1540 CHF E.T.

Training as a technical trainer




This course will give you the practical keys to designing and running a technical training course, taking into account the specificities of a given subject. It will teach you how to design a pragmatic content and a rigorous, animation-oriented pedagogical sequence, while fully integrating the human dimension of learning.


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In person or remote class
Available in English on request

Ref. TCH
  2d - 14h
1540 CHF E.T.




This course will give you the practical keys to designing and running a technical training course, taking into account the specificities of a given subject. It will teach you how to design a pragmatic content and a rigorous, animation-oriented pedagogical sequence, while fully integrating the human dimension of learning.


Teaching objectives
At the end of the training, the participant will be able to:
Define balanced, job-oriented training objectives "work situation"...
Design an educational program that takes into account the specific features of a technical subject
Acquire the right posture, combining that of the expert and that of the trainer-coach
Deliver an effective technical presentation, combining rigor and attractiveness
Leading dynamic hands-on activities: individual exercises and group work
Adapt your pedagogy to distance learning activities

Intended audience
Trainers or anyone who needs to provide training on a technical subject (digital technologies, highly technical professions).

Prerequisites
Basics of adult education (courses "Formation de formateur" (MOF) or equivalent experience.

Practical details
Based on a technical topic, construction of a common thread, program writing exercises and role-playing exercises. Experience sharing.
Teaching methods
Active, participative teaching methods.

Course schedule

1
Building training objectives on a technical subject

  • Understanding the pedagogy of a technical subject: specificities and pedagogical invariants.
  • Define training objectives in terms of skills used on the job.
  • Design teaching objectives to prepare learners for autonomy and a watchful attitude.
  • Balance the quantity of content with the length of the session.
Exercise
On a known technical subject, define the objectives of a training course, the pedagogical objectives as well as an outline of balanced content in terms of time.

2
Build an animation-oriented learning program

  • Divide the course into modules, respecting a rigorous logic of prior notions.
  • Combine several teaching progression logics.
  • Building a teaching aid: combining rigorous content with clear, attractive form.
  • Building practical exercises: combining a case study and unit exercises.
  • Use the contribution of agile methods in teaching.
Exercise
On the same subject, building the foundations of an animation-oriented training program.

3
Leading a technical presentation

  • Acquire a posture combining that of the technical expert and that of the trainer-coach.
  • Lead a technical presentation with rigor: consistency of vocabulary, clarity of presentation, appropriate pace.
  • Present in an attractive, humanized way.
  • Creating group dynamics remotely: the importance of the inclusion phase.
Role-playing
Lead the introductory part of a technical presentation (objectives, flow, setting up the subject). Group debriefing.

4
Leading practical work

  • Animate unit exercises to promote understanding of complex notions and concentration.
  • Initiate practical work in face-to-face and remote sub-groups.
  • Use case studies to teach methods and processes.
  • Implementing agility through a case study.
  • Debriefing a practical session, with time for anchoring and decanting.
Role-playing
Facilitate practical work in sub-groups (instructions, sub-group follow-up, debriefing). Collective debriefing.


Customer reviews
4,4 / 5
Customer reviews are based on end-of-course evaluations. The score is calculated from all evaluations within the past year. Only reviews with a textual comment are displayed.
BRUNO L.
16/03/26
5 / 5

parfait!
JOHAN Q.
16/03/26
5 / 5

Le contenu est clair, bien structuré et adapté au niveau attendu
SABINE A.
16/03/26
5 / 5

Contenu riche , vivant et interactif



Publication date : 01/29/2024


Dates and locations

Last places available
Guaranteed date, in person or remotely
Guaranteed session
From 15 to 16 June 2026
FR
Remote class
Registration
From 28 to 29 September 2026
FR
Remote class
Registration
From 7 to 8 December 2026
FR
Remote class
Registration

REMOTE CLASS
2026 : 15 June, 28 Sep., 7 Dec.