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Embrace Summertime for Continuous Learning

Learning Rebels

As the sun shines brighter and the days get longer, it’s the perfect time to infuse some summer vibes into our continuous learning routines. It’s always more fun to learn with a group, sharing knowledge and skills, plus group learning can be your turbocharged accelerator for building knowledge faster.

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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. Download Template → Where’s Mike?

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Booming tech sends L&D back to basics

CLO Magazine

For learning professionals to bloom through the boom, reexamining our root system and turning to the sun are needed. Technology and scientific advancements are also accelerating what we know about the brain and how it works. Sharing such knowledge aids learning professionals in cutting through the noise and returning to core tenants.

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3 Brain science insights about adult learning

Matrix

A long long time ago people believed that the Sun orbits the Earth. Not so long ago people believed that we only use around 10% of our brain capacity and that once a neuron dies, the brain loses it forever. And neuroscience placed the 10% usage of the brain right next to the other erroneous beliefs. We have to learn them.

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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. Cognitive load is influenced by motivation, task elements, and background knowledge. The Knowledge Newsletter The Knowledge , is a newsletter helping creators and professionals to think deeper and work smarter.

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2017 – The Year of Progress and Purpose

Learning Rebels

Without going all brain science on you – in short, scientists say that such behaviors, such as building in positive filters are a learned and conscious effort. However, progress doesn’t suddenly raise up like the morning sun it takes awareness, work and purpose. Third Week: The Brain Fog Mix. Progress and purpose.

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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. The innovative thing is that the focus is on exchange and learning from each other and not on learning new knowledge, more "how do you do that in your class and what can I do better?" Some 30 eager teachers were very active.