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The Podcast Renaissance Educators Revolutionizing Audio Learning

HexaLearn

The Magic Of Listening: Learning With Podcasts Let’s start with something simple yet profound: listening. Podcasts take that innate ability and transform learning from a passive activity into an engaging adventure. Podcasts take that innate ability and transform learning from a passive activity into an engaging adventure.

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Multitasking Vs. Continuous Partial Attention

eLearningMind

What is Multitasking? Multitasking is apparent human ability to perform more than one task at the same time. Therefore, multitasking often results in a high error rate. It might sound like two sides of the same coin, but multitasking is wildly different than continuous partial attention—especially for eLearning purposes.

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Audiolearning: a media that makes noise

Coorpacademy

Indeed, our uses have changed since audio became part of our lives. Learn how to provide an offer of engaging and efficient training podcasts and audio content! The podcast, a growing format. You can listen to it anywhere, whenever and it lasts an average of 25 minutes: the podcast.

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5 Ways Mobile Learning Can Enhance Your Course

LearnDash

Sometimes I substitute audiobooks for podcasts. Either way, audio content is easy for me to consume while I accomplish other tasks, provided those other tasks don’t require all my attention. Audio content is different, however. For mobile learners, audio content offers a solution. Reminders and notifications.

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How Can We Shift the Way We Learn to Adapt to Our Changing Attention Span?

SmartUp

Alternating attention is the ability of mental flexibility that allows you to shift your focus of attention and move between tasks; alternating your attention back and forth between two different tasks that require the use of different areas of your brain. Divided Attention . Guess what? Elearning might actually improve your attention span.

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Helping Consultants, Experts, and Coaches Smash Through Personal and Professional Plateaus with David Shriner-Cahn

LifterLMS

Helping consultants, experts, and coaches smash through personal and professional plateaus with David Shriner-Cahn in this episode of the LMScast podcast with Chris Badgett of LifterLMS. LMScast is the number one podcast for course creators just like you. He has a podcast called Smashing the Plateau. EPISODE TRANSCRIPT.

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Bring the Science of Learning into Your Employee Training

eLearningMind

How our brains like to learn Our brains crave repetition and patterns, like a catchy melody that gets stuck in your head, but with a bit of the unexpected thrown in to wake us up to alternatives we haven’t considered. Story-based learning Our brains also love stories, which are a great conduit for emotional connections.