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Friday Finds — How Learning Works, Best GPT Prompts, Persuasive Rhymes

Mike Taylor

To celebrate, I’m thrilled to be hosting a webinar next month with Bianca Baumann! He explains how our brains can constantly learn new things and how getting feedback, embracing challenges, and staying humble are all important for mastering a skill. It’ll be a blast, and I’d absolutely love for you to join us!

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Friday Finds — Persuasive Storytelling, Power of Words, Objectives

Mike Taylor

ATD ICE , New Orleans May 19-22 Canadian eLearning Conference , Toronto, June 13-14 If you or your event needs a speaker or workshop that is highly interactive and super practical we should talk. sponsored How to Create Brain-Friendly Learning Experiences Let’s face it: not every training program is impactful.

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Friday Finds — Learning Campaigns, Multi-Store Memory, Less is More

Mike Taylor

The multi-store model of memory has helped us understand how information is processed and stored in the brain. In this upcoming webinar on April 25th, 12PM – 1PM CEST, powered by aNewSpring, Donald H. Long-term memory is an unlimited-capacity store that holds information for an indefinite period of time. Join the discussion!

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | January 3, 2020

Mike Taylor

Canadian researchers testing ‘brain hack’ designed to help turn goals into action. The brain hack is called “implementation intentions,” a fancy term for what some also referred to as “if/then” plans or “when/where/how” plans. Conferences & Learning Events. Interested in the things that didn’t make the cut here?

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Friday Finds: The Best Of Learning, Design & Technology | February 25, 2022

Mike Taylor

In this webinar, Dave will use real-world examples to identify some particularly nasty biases that frequently lead us to make bad decisions. version” over the older version in our brain. Design for Cognitive Bias: Using Mental Shortcuts for Good Instead of Evil. Our minds take shortcuts to get through the day. Usually they’re harmless.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | December 27, 2019

Mike Taylor

Check this out for some insights into how the brain makes decisions that compel people to take action from Tracy Trost on the Social Media Marketing Podcast. If we understand how our audience’s brains work, we can be better at what we do. Conferences & Learning Events. 10 Tips for a Results-driven L&D Strategy.

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Friday Finds | May 11, 2018

Mike Taylor

The Top eLearning Conferences to Attend. With so many great conference options to choose from it is nice to get an informed opinion from Learn Upon ( @LearnUpon ) You can check out my big list of L&D-related conferences if you’d like to see more options beyond this list.