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Plain Language for Course Creators: Enhancing Clarity and Engagement

CourseArc

Best Practice Before After Avoid Complex/Jargon Filled Language The institution leverages a comprehensive cognitive training model with an emphasis on advanced problem-solving techniques, optimizing individual learning trajectories while fostering robust cognitive restructuring. Provide definitions for any unusual words. Avoid jargon.

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Cognitive biases: test your knowledge!

KnowledgeOne

Do you know what a cognitive bias is and how many there are to date? Are you aware that certain cognitive biases must be taken seriously in the teaching world? Can you tell a cognitive bias from a myth? Cognitive biases are perceptual distortions that can be said to be to our mind what optical illusions are to our visual system.

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Cognitive Diversity: How Your Organization Can Thrive With It

Coreaxis

This is a great example of how cognitive diversity can drive innovative thinking by encouraging employees to take their experience and expertise from one area and apply them to another. This can also include applicants who share a similar cultural, educational, or social background. Cognitive Diversity Drives Problem Solving.

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Foundations of Learning Science

Clark Quinn

The first real systematic study of learning came from the field of educational psychology. Here, the focus was on schooling, and included cultural and motivational factors. I think the care is cognitive science: how we process information. The notion of scientific education had yet to emerge.

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5 Ways to Use Educational Comics to Enhance Training

Learning Rebels

Or maybe you work for a company where culturally, leaders may be resistant to embrace comics in training materials. Consider that comics can serve as a valuable outlet when combined with traditional learning materials like workbooks or reference materials, providing cognitive relief when discussing complex subject areas.

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What AI can’t do (yet)

KnowledgeOne

While AI experts predict it could surpass us on several fronts in the coming years or decades, it currently lacks some of the skills needed to compete with us on every cognitive terrain. Here’s what AI doesn’t yet know how to do, as explained by three AI experts in the Rencontres de Pétrarque* broadcast on France Culture.

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Solving Cognitive Overload with Point of Need Tools

Saffron Interactive

Why are workers struggling with cognitive overload? Let’s start with the background of why cognitive overload has crept up on us. An abundance of information and a culture of immediacy. The demand for convenience grows with technology’s ability to provide it, creating a culture of immediacy in the consumer market.