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Using Memory Engineering to Aid Learning Retention

Dashe & Thomson

Recently I was re-reading my first-ever post for this blog, based on an article in Wired magazine entitled “Clive Thompson on Memory Engineering." At the time, I found this interesting as a jumping-off point for thinking about how “memory engineering” could be leveraged to increase retention of content learned in the workplace.

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Complex Content in the Search Engine Age

InSync Training

Training Magazine Network Session Recap. Jennifer Hofmann and Phylise Banner explored this question, and how it changes the roles and responsibilities of learning and development practitioners during their recent Training Magazine Network event, “ Modern Learning is Perpetual Learning: How Do We Become the Google of Learning ? ”.

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Time for Reflection

Clark Quinn

I’ll still do the work of 2 other engineers.” I’ve spent time in a job early in my career reading (relevant) magazines like Byte, with my feet up on the desk. I’m working. ” And he did! I love this story, because it brings out an element that we seem to be losing, the value of taking time for reflection.

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Musings on Memory Engineering to Aid Learning Retention

Dashe & Thomson

In my search for something to write about this month I stumbled upon an article in Wired magazine entitled “ Clive Thompson on Memory Engineering.” But on the other hand, I began to reflect on how we can (and do) use memory engineering to support learning and retention. So this “service” sounds a little like my worst nightmare.

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Canaries in the Coal Mine: Instructional Design in the Age of AI

Learningtogo

In fact, Fortune Magazine reports that about 4,000 technology jobs – including many in our profession – were replaced by AI alternatives in June alone. That same source reports the median salary for software engineers at $110,000, and Project Managers at $133,000. But AI didn’t cause this problem. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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What Should You be Looking For in an Artificial Intelligence-Powered LMS?

Docebo

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is much more than just a suggestion engine: uncover what you should be looking for when AI meets e-learning. Indeed, AI is the backbone of these suggestion engines, and in the context of e-learning it would be easy to pigeonhole a learning platform’s AI functionalities to just that: a suggestion engine.

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How to Use Atypon XML DTD for Accurate and Efficient XML Conversion

Hurix Digital

Structured Content Management Content Transformation and Reusability Enhanced Collaboration Streamlined Publishing Workflow Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Data Interoperability When can Atypon XML DTD be Used? Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Atypon XML DTD enables publishers to optimize content for search engines.