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Friday Finds — Primitive Brain, ChatGPT Productivity, Steal Like an Artist

Mike Taylor

It’s been raining here for months and I’ve seen more sun in my week than they’ve seen in a long time. Last Week’s Most Clicked: Creating Better Video for Learning News & Notes Your Primitive Brain Doesn’t Want You to Break Bad Habits.

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Did AI Just Make a Great Leap-Forward with ChatGPT?

Learningtogo

Copernicus rewrote cosmology by claiming that the Earth rotates around the Sun. The fMRI revealed how the brain actually works, dispelling many learning “theories” that are now just historical anecdotes. Busy mom’s or brain-blocked creatives might benefit from “brainstorming” with the bot to generate ideas.

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Friday Finds — Animations for Learning, Make Your Own GPT, Designing to Persuade

Mike Taylor

And I plan to fully soak up this next trip around the sun! From the ‘chunking’ of information for clarity to employing storytelling for emotional engagement and tailoring content to the primal brain of the audience, each aspect plays a critical role in enhancing the persuasiveness and impact of your message.

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You can stimulate curiosity for self directed learning

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

This morning I cycled in the sun to a school for higher eduction to a look back at a fun and successful project. Can you encourage professionals to learn formally or informally? It is a craving for information. In Why, the lives of Leonardo da Vinci and Richard Feynman are described as examples of extremely inquisitive persons.

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Getting Ready for the Next Disruptions in Training and Education

Learningtogo

Examples of Past Disruptions. A radical idea (Earth revolves around the Sun). A radical idea (One day we’ll be able to map and “read” the brain). A realization that we humans are not as important as we think (Animal brains are far more like ours than previously supposed). The collision of radically diverse disciplines.

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Friday Finds —Cognitive Load, Slow Ideas, Plain Language

Mike Taylor

So I’ll be thinking cool thoughts, soaking up some sun and cheering like crazy for all the Ohio All-American girls. He shares some examples of initiatives that vividly demonstrate the effectiveness of person-to-person efforts in transforming norms and saving lives. I hope you’ve got something to cheer for this weekend as well.

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Presentation storytelling with visuals of people

BrightCarbon

In fact, almost half our brain is involved in visual processing and can identify images in as little as 13 milliseconds. For example: This slide shows financial solutions for specific groups of people. When not to use visuals of people Like the old Sun Tzu saying goes: Know your audience.