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eLearning Podcasts (and a few others)

The eLearning Coach

I’m addicted to podcasts because they’ve changed my life. Although there are many education-related podcasts, there are surprisingly few devoted to eLearning in the workplace. Xyleme Voices is an excellent podcast hosted by Dawn Poulos of Xyleme Learning. I learn with mine. Must … find … more.

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How Can We Shift the Way We Learn to Adapt to Our Changing Attention Span?

SmartUp

We often use sustained attention for tasks that take a long time or require intense focus – for example, work meetings, exams, lectures or even watching a movie. . An example would be switching between unrelated tasks such as cooking while helping your child with her homework. . Selective Attention. Divided Attention .

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Let’s Focus a Little Better

CLO Magazine

Oh how I miss the days I would work on a task — writing a short story, drawing a portrait, for example — completely uninterrupted. As a millennial, I’ve been conditioned to multitask, and as glorious as that’s been to list on cover letters in the past, it is in fact, not the business for me or anyone really. Do a brain dump that is.

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Helping Consultants, Experts, and Coaches Smash Through Personal and Professional Plateaus with David Shriner-Cahn

LifterLMS

Helping consultants, experts, and coaches smash through personal and professional plateaus with David Shriner-Cahn in this episode of the LMScast podcast with Chris Badgett of LifterLMS. LMScast is the number one podcast for course creators just like you. He has a podcast called Smashing the Plateau. EPISODE TRANSCRIPT.

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Bring the Science of Learning into Your Employee Training

eLearningMind

How our brains like to learn Our brains crave repetition and patterns, like a catchy melody that gets stuck in your head, but with a bit of the unexpected thrown in to wake us up to alternatives we haven’t considered. Story-based learning Our brains also love stories, which are a great conduit for emotional connections.

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eLearning, mLearning, Tech Terms, Google, & iPods

Big Dog, Little Dog

Our UCLA brain-scanning studies are showing that such repeated exposure to technology alters brain circuitry, and young developing brains (which usually have the greatest exposure) are the most vulnerable. Thus for designers to see podcasts as a learning tool, then they must expand their set of models. Gary Small, M.D.

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How To Learn Effectively With Different Online Formats

SmartUp

Some of the digital learning formats today are: Podcasts and Audiobooks. Podcasts and Audiobooks. Podcasts and audiobooks allow for multitasking, and you can listen to audio episodes while running, cooking, cleaning, etc., This video by BBC shows us some examples of how fake news has led to tragedy. Live Webinars.

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