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[Guest Post] How One Neuroscience Principle Can Make or Break Your Training Program

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Well, here's how a neuroscientist might explain it: The brain, despite being just ~2% of our body's mass, actually accounts for ~20% of our body's total energy consumption. In other words, our brains are burning 20% of our body's energy while we're in our resting state. If our brain were a fridge, it'd feature that sticker too.

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Jay Cross – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

He was the first person to use the term eLearning on the web. Jay is the author of Informal Learning: Rediscovering the Natural Pathways that Inspire Innovation and Performance , Working Smarter Fieldbook , Implementing eLearning , and Real Learning. eLearning is great for learning some things; IT skills come to mind.

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JAY CROSS – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

He was the first person to use the term eLearning on the web. Jay is the author of Informal Learning: Rediscovering the Natural Pathways that Inspire Innovation and Performance , Working Smarter Fieldbook , Implementing eLearning , and Real Learning. eLearning is great for learning some things; IT skills come to mind.

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Ten years after

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Human resources are more important than natural resources, brains more important than brawn. The ability of our people to learn and grow is our only sustainable competitive advantage,” say the management consultants. Corporations must make revolutionary changes to prosper in the new economy. The Information Era has arrived.