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Your Brain on Change

Learningtogo

Your Brain on Change. The first thing we need to understand about the human brain is that it evolved to keep us safe in a dangerous world, where our ancestors met deadly threats at every turn. For those of us who are responsible for change management, we need to consider how the brain responds to change.

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Your leaders’ brains were not made for this moment

CLO Magazine

workplace environment is putting a strain on our brains and affecting our mental well-being. Our brains were not made for this moment Technology has advanced exponentially over the last few decades, and our brains are getting left behind. Take a look at the nature of work, for example.

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EQ Over IQ: Lou Russell’s Perspective

InSync Training

In fact, her approach to facilitation acknowledges that, “The brains that we have are not geared toward multitasking, and as we are trying to juggle a lot of things, we change – for me, I change topics every fifteen minutes or every hour.”.

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The Learning and Forgetting Curve: How to Make eLearning Memorable

TalentLMS

Multitasking with techno-stimulators: mobile phones, tablets, i-tunes and you get the drift. Visuals and auditory stimulation activates the brain to focus and process these information signals and make sense out of them. When you give your brain a chance to connect new knowledge with the prior experience, learning is “sedimented”.

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The Podcast Renaissance Educators Revolutionizing Audio Learning

HexaLearn

When we tune in, our brains shift gears, making it easy to grasp and remember information. Adding A Human Touch Traditional eLearning can feel a bit robotic but podcasts change that. Mastering Multitasking Life gets busy and finding time for focused learning can be tough. It’s multitasking that actually works.

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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. The human attention span is definitely changing, but it’s not decreasing. .

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Audiolearning: a media that makes noise

Coorpacademy

Indeed, our uses have changed since audio became part of our lives. The multiplication of media allows us to solicit all of our senses and therefore to make our brain work! Do you use voice messages instead of sending a text? You can’t live without Alexa, Siri, or another voice assistant?

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