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SOLUTIONING IMPLICATIONS OF HEGEMONY

Learnnovators

Plus, it also intersects nicely with our superiority and cultural biases about people with limited access to technology – the product of internalizing value judgments from the same hegemonic culture. In this one, I’m going to get specific using information security / cybersecurity trainings as an example.

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A Habit-based Approach to Racial Bias

Usable Learning

It’s embedded in the culture, and it’s hideously obvious that it can lead to horrible tragic results. . We all carry around implicit bias. This is study that has really been influencing my thinking about a habit-based approach to behavior change. The results actually show reduction in people’s implicit racial bias.

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Multi-Generational Learning in the Workplace

Janet Clarey

There are simply too many variables (workplace culture, exposure to technology, socio-cultural differences, gender, geography, socio-ecomonic, etc.). “Situated cognition and the culture of learning.&# Everything bad is good for you: How today’s popular culture is actually making use smarter. 5, October 2001.

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Transforming Lives Through Courses And Coaching With Yoga Healer Cate Stillman

LifterLMS

Cate works mostly in the US and one of her challenges is to translate ancient ideas in a more palatable way for her modern receivers who are set in a completely different cultural and geographical setting. That will in they seem really counterculture right now because culture is conventional culture has the habits of chronic disease.

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[IN DEPTH ANALYSIS] How to help your brain “unplug”

KnowledgeOne

However, our demanding lives and the performance culture that we struggle to detach ourselves from mean that we ignore them all too often and persist as best as we can in our daily tasks, whether we are a worker or a student. It’s common knowledge that during the same day, our energy and cognitive abilities fluctuate.

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People-Centered Learning: An Interview With Judee Humburg

Marcia Conner

In 2001 she granted me an interview for a now defunct magazine. This quickly shows people have a bias to do or see in the same old way even when they think, cognitively, they are open to try new things. Let’s use how Quicken fit into our customers’ whole lives as an example. We began working together over a decade ago.

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Learning theories

Ed App

Learning theories unpack complex cognitive processes and provide useful mental models for educators to structure and design courses around, while also providing insights on best practice during and after learning experiences. In order to further knowledge associations, be sure to tie theory back to real-world examples. Cognitivism.