70-20-10 Rule Template for Presentations
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The 70-20-10 Rule presentation template features a simple yet effective design that is perfect for showcasing the concept of the rule in a clear and concise manner. The template comes in both dark and light backgrounds and works seamlessly in both PowerPoint and Google Slides.

The left side of the template features a half-onion diagram with three semi-circles, each representing one of the three learning methods of the rule. The right side of the template features text placeholders for providing detailed explanations and examples of each learning method.

The 70-20-10 rule is a concept used in training and development that suggests that individuals learn 70% of their knowledge from on-the-job experience, 20% from interactions with others, and 10% from formal educational events or courses. The rule is often used as a guideline for designing effective learning and development programs. It was first introduced in the 1980s by Morgan McCall, Robert Eichinger, and Michael Lombardo, who were researchers at the Center for Creative Leadership. The idea behind the 70-20-10 rule is that individuals learn best when they are given opportunities to apply their knowledge in practical settings, receive feedback from others, and engage in social learning experiences.

This template is ideal for educators, trainers, and instructional designers who want to explain the 70-20-10 Rule to their audience in a visually engaging way.

Template Features:

  • - 100% editable and easy to modify
  • - 2 dark and light slides to impress your audience
  • - Contains easy-to-edit graphics
  • - Designed to be used in Google Slides and Microsoft PowerPoint
  • - PPT/PPTX format file
  • - 16:9 widescreen format suitable for all types of screens
  • - Includes information about fonts, colors, and credits of the free resources used.