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The Myth of Multitasking: Another Case for Performance Support

Dashe & Thomson

Have you ever been sitting in a training course, perhaps learning all about the fabulous new vendor management system your organization is implementing, when you felt that familiar buzz in your pocket? The post The Myth of Multitasking: Another Case for Performance Support appeared first on Social Learning Blog. But not to [.]

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From Classroom to Screen: Mastering the VILT Transition with Best Practices

Infopro Learning

Substantial disparities exist between these two instructional approaches, particularly concerning the integration of technology, learner engagement strategies, and multitasking requirements. In Cloudshare’s 2023 Usage Report , they noticed that self-paced courses grew by 20%, and VILT courses grew by 51%.

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Presentation Backchannel Multitasking

Tony Karrer

Caveats to Multitasking is Generally Bad for Work and Learning See my post on Multitasking for a summary of this. Or Clive Shepherd's How should presenters address multitasking? simple statement: Multitasking is an illusion – we are simply not capable of doing it. Multitasking Doodling and Notetaking are good.

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Doodling, multitasking and memory

Lars is Learning

Interestingly, the act of doodling (like the example above, but of course they come in all shapes and sizes and colours), often perceived as a sign of boredom and disengagement, is actually a highly effective means of enhancing. Tags: doodling multitasking notetaking Memory.

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Unleashing Gen Z’s Potential: Supercharging L&D for the Newest Generation

Infopro Learning

As per Squarespace’s findings , 92% of Generation Z individuals multitask while browsing the internet. They also enjoy using interactive apps and online courses with video components. Their enthusiasm lies more in self-guided exploration, where personalized and self-paced online courses take center stage.

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The Podcast Renaissance Educators Revolutionizing Audio Learning

HexaLearn

Mastering Multitasking Life gets busy and finding time for focused learning can be tough. That’s where podcasts shine; they let you multitask. It’s multitasking that actually works. This simplicity means lower production costs making podcasts a smart choice for eLearning courses on a budget.

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5 Ways to Improve Medical Continuing Education Courses

EthosCE

Are your medical professionals happy with your CME courses? Do you have low completions or negative feedback on any course? Are you also dealing with limited resources, so you end up multitasking and spreading yourself thin? They can discuss your medical continuing education courses and exchange learning materials and ideas.