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Friday Finds — Cognitive Overload, Spacing Retrieval,

Mike Taylor

What to do when cognitive overload threatens your productivity. Cognitive overload occurs when too much information overwhelms our cognitive resources, making it difficult to learn and commit knowledge to long-term memory. This article from Atlassian offers some productivity tips to combat cognitive overload.

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Scenario-Based Learning for Learning Impact, with Christy Tucker

Upside Learning

In the latest episode of the L&D GoBeyond podcast, Amit Garg engages in a compelling conversation with Christy Tucker, a distinguished Learning Experience Design Consultant, unveiling the transformative potential of scenario-based learning and its profound impact on learner engagement and skill transfer.

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Friday Find Finds — Reduce PowerPoint Overload, Merging Modalities, Designing for Cognitive Bias

Mike Taylor

Design for Cognitive Bias: Using Mental Shortcuts for Good Instead of Evil. with Paul Matthews on the Learning & Development podcast. When to use hybrid learning with Brian Washburn on the Secret Society of Success podcast. The customer education playbook with Daniel Quick on the Learning Culture podcast.

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Podcast: Sales Training with the Brain in Mind – Mike Simmons, Co-Founder of Catalyst Sale

Learningtogo

He joined me to talk about modern sales training and how it is changing in response to new information from the neurosciences and cognitive psychology. Twitter – [link]. I also highly recommend his podcast on the science of selling: [link]. The Salesperson Effect. Selling with the Brain in Mind.

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ELC 064: How to Create Meaning From A Torrent of Information

The eLearning Coach

. * How the science of mind is evolving: behaviorism, computational model, embodied cognition. RATE: Rate this podcast in Apple Podcasts. Twitter: @karlfast. * Evidence of the deep connection between mind, body and the world. Difference between pragmatic and epistemic actions. * TRANSCRIPT: Check back in a day.

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Mike Simmons – Sales Training with the Brain in Mind

Learningtogo

Listen to Podcast: [link] If you’re thinking that this topic is only for those of us who directly design and deliver sales training, think again! He joined me to talk about modern sales training and how it is changing in response to new information from the neurosciences and cognitive psychology. Twitter – [link].

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | February 5, 2020

Mike Taylor

From Cognitive Load Theory to Collaborative Cognitive Load Theory. Cognitive load theory has traditionally been associated with individual learning. This illustrates how and why cognitive load theory can throw light on collaborative learning and generate principles specific to the design and study of collaborative learning.