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Digital Learning from the Perspective of Affective and Social Neuroscience

KnowledgeOne

Are you likely to interact with your computer as if you were social partners, as you would with your peers in a traditional classroom? In light of the latest findings in social and emotional neuroscience, it seems quite plausible. ” Emotional and social neuroscience on learning First, a word about neuroscience.

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The Neuroscience of Self-directed Learning

CLO Magazine

Fortunately, starting about 2005, the emerging neuroscience of learning suggested a way to solve this problem. Neuroscience showed the basic building block of all learning is the rewiring of neurons into new patterns. Once rewired, these patterns are the new unconscious competence. Intense social support for the learner.

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The Role of Technology in the Workplace

Kitaboo

The growing use of social networks can affect the productivity and efficiency of employees at work. In the United States, the number of workers telecommuting has grown by 115% since 2005. There is a direct tie between the continuing shift in workplace innovations and the benefits of social collaborative work.

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How to Sell Digital Products on Etsy

learnWorlds

Launched in 2005, Etsy has quickly grown into a vibrant community of artisans, crafters, and vintage enthusiasts. Research market trends on Etsy Start by exploring popular categories and identifying patterns in consumer preferences. It provides a platform for individuals and small businesses to sell their products to a global audience.

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Training Design

Tony Karrer

Back in 2005, 2006 and 2007, I would regularly show the following slides to help explain the heart of what Training Design is all about and how it has changed over the years. for Learning Professionals Course , we settled on using Ning and it's various capabilities as part of the delivery pattern. This is the same picture as above.

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Everything’s Coming Up Networks (except learning)

Jay Cross

Sloan Management Review has a great interview with Andy McAfee on What Sells CEOs on Social Networking. ” They understand the power of weak ties in enterprise social networks. Sure, there are fears of losing control, the fact that hierarchy and social networks are not comfortable bedfellows, and the inevitable paradigm drag.

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The Role of Technology in the Workplace

Kitaboo

The growing use of social networks can affect the productivity and efficiency of employees at work. In the United States, the number of workers telecommuting has grown by 115% since 2005. There is a direct tie between the continuing shift in workplace innovations and the benefits of social collaborative work.

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