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Improving Instructional Design with Images, Illustrations, and Animation

eLearningMind

It’s called cognitive load theory (CLT). Images are useful because they are processed more easily by the brain, decreasing the cognitive load and increasing the ability for learning, understanding, and recall. Photographs can also be disengaging (think generic stock photography) or highlight a lack of diversity.

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Learning Solutions 2022 - Conference Summary #LSCon

Learning Visions

Random stock photography of dogs and chess pieces and whatever weird things the Guild decided they wanted to throw at us. Then then starting mapping everything to domains (cognitive, psychomotor, affective). 5 presenters, ad libbing and improvising our ways through decks we had never seen on topics we drew out of a hat.

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Free learning & development webinars for July 2020

Limestone Learning

Wednesday, July 22, 2020, 11AM – 12PM PT: How to Use a Cognitive Behavioural Approach to Sales Coaching US companies spent 15 billion on sales training in 2018. Thursday, July 23, 2020, 9AM – 10AM PT: Using Imagery in PowerPoint Like a Pro Forget Photoshop and pricey stock photography.

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Best Practices in Training and Development

Ed App

Focusing only on key elements or messages with this method is one of the best practices in training and development that prevents cognitive overload among learners. It is done through a microlearning strategy that breaks down loads of training content into bite-sized modules.

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ARTICULATE NON EST REX – 3 REASONS HIGHER ORDER LEARNING IS BEYOND THE MOAT

Wonderful Brain

Overall, results were measured by the number of courses that made it from a facilitators guide to the LMS at the lowest possible costs measured against production hours, stock photography purchases and additional matter—music or more robust narration for example. The Third Way.