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Work as Improv Theater: Teaching the Right-Brained Learner.

Dashe & Thomson

The era of “left brain” dominance, and the Information Age that it engendered, are giving way to a new world in which “right brain” qualities-inventiveness, empathy, meaning-predominate. I’ve often wondered what all this right-brained thinking means for the learning industry. Good content. Properly d.

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Why Psychology is Still Relevant in the Age of Neuroscience

Learningtogo

Nearly everything we thought we knew about the human brain changed when we started putting live subjects into functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging machines (MRIs) about 15 years ago. While his work targeted children, many learning professionals have applied his theory to adult learning. by Margie Meacham. That just does not compute.

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8 Must-Read Neurolearning™ Books

eLearningMind

Instead, Neurolearning is a combination of learning theory and neuroscience; a complicated study of how the brain (and the nervous system) works and reacts to stimuli and situations. Now You See It: How Technology and Brain Science Will Transform Schools and Business in the 21st Century; Cathy N.

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Hiring Managers, Storytelling, and Tools: ID Links 5/25/21

Experiencing eLearning

When asked which top three skills the respondents look for when hiring instructional designers, they selected: eLearning development (74.3%) Communication skills (65.3%) Ability to apply ID theory and science (61.4%) Devlin Peck. Engage Brain and Train! The look and feel matches the classic books. Kayleen Holt.

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Friday Finds — Primal Brain, Instructional Videos, AI Learning Design

Mike Taylor

Last Week’s Most Clicked The “secret sauce” behind the world’s most popular online course News & Notes Speak to the Primal Brain This post is for Learning and Development (L&D) professionals, urging them to borrow strategies from marketing to engage the primal brain. The course outline is this roadmap. Don’t like it?

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Friday Finds — Summer Book Lists, Art of Learning, Bad Design

Mike Taylor

Last Week’s Most Clicked: Scenario-based learning: 5 best practices and examples News & Notes Behavioral Scientist’s Summer Book List 2023 The Behavioral Scientist’s Summer Book List for 2023 is a diverse collection of books published between January and August of the year. Geometry may explain why.

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5 Learning Myths, Debunked

LearnDash

They’re subject matter experts , but they don’t necessarily know a lot about effective teaching methods. Unfortunately, there’s no evidence to show that this theory holds any weight. You’re either “right-brained” or “left-brained.”. Reading a book, watching a video, or listening to a lecture are all passive activities.

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