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Taxonomy of Learning Theories

E-Learning Provocateur

Academia is teeming with learning theories. It can be quite a challenge for the modern learning professional to identify an appropriate learning theory, draw practical ideas from it, and apply it to their daily work. Which theory do you choose? How does it relate to other theories? Where do you start?

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Neurolearning in Action: How ELM Uses Neurolearning™

eLearningMind

Neurolearning works by integrating learning science and adult learning theory with modern user experience (UX) to create higher engagement with learning material, deepening the understanding of and connection to the learning material. These emotions create a deeper connection to the content.

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What 21st Century Science Says About Memorable Learning Experience At Work

Thinkdom

And perhaps more importantly, how often do you conduct review sessions for previous learning & development initiatives? We ask this because there might be more to effective learning than just the sheer number of activities an organization holds. You might ask how this could be used to create better learning programs.

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Training: Spaced Learning

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

information over a short amount of time, one learning method suggests.  Douglas Fields explored how temporal patterns of stimuli create long-term memories. The general idea of Spaced Learning is that large amounts of. unrelated motor activities. This learning theory doesn't give specifics on how long is too.

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Agile Microlearning Explained

Cognitive science theories already supply the answers. Learn how OttoLearn packages them into a single platform you can use to deliver microlearning based reinforcement training, and go beyond completions to focus on outcomes. Learner engagement and retention doesn’t have to be a mystery.

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CCK09: Notes on Learning Networks and Connective Knowledge

Experiencing eLearning

If I understand Stephen’s argument correctly, part of what he’s saying here is that rather than knowledge being exactly what we perceive it to be (a sentence like “Paris is a city in France&# ), what’s happening in our brains is more than that. I’m not totally convinced by this argument. .&#

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Language Learning - an Exemplar of the 70:20:10 Approach?

Performance Learning Productivity

These also drive our learning patterns. And our ability to learn continuously the way we do has underpinned our success and our creativity throughout history. The Amazing Phenomenon of Language Learning Children usually learn to speak their parents’ or social group’s native language relatively easily.

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