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Your Brain on Learning

CLO Magazine

When the brain learns, it acquires information through a person’s various senses, and this information travels along the synapses to the short-term memory. But only in roughly the past decade have conversations on how the brain learns appeared in talent management circles. This process is certain. “The

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The Crucial Role of Emotions and “Skilled” Intuitions in Learning

KnowledgeOne

This is the case of Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, Associate Professor of Education, Psychology and Neuroscience, in her book ” Emotions, Learning, and the Brain: Exploring the Educational Implications of Affective Neuroscience.”

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The Top 10 Requested Corporate Learning Blog Topics for 2016

eLearningMind

As 2016 winds to a close, we wanted to take stock of some of the most requested corporate learning blog topics for the year (and show you where to find the answers to all of your burning blog-based questions). Through a better understanding of how the brain works, we can design eLearning that will engage and stick with the user.

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6 Steps To Creating Learning Ecosystems (And Why You Should Bother)

Learnnovators

Sounds idyllic, but even if it seems a distant dream we can begin to move in this direction with a few relatively simple steps. Published on 19-Feb-2016. Such ecosystems represent rich, fluid environments that continue to develop and evolve based on peoples requirements and the needs of the organisation.

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5 Guidelines for Using Your Phone at Work

KnowledgeCity

A 2016 CareerBuilder survey concluded that cell phone use and texting was the top productivity killer at work. And so now the problem becomes not to figure out what to pay attention to, but resisting that automatic pull,” he continued. We’re automatically drawn to it.”. However, we all know that’s probably not going to happen.

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How to Use Digital Textbooks in the Classroom

Kitaboo

The interactive features that form part of digital textbooks have captured the attention of both students and teachers, providing the former a more engaging and immersive experience and allowing the latter easy access to online resources to supplement their teaching.

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4 ways to maximize microlearning effectiveness

Aptara

As the attention span of human beings begins to shrink, and we become more reliant and accustomed to leveraging mobile technology in our everyday lives, condensing and delivering information into smaller formats is more effective. Thu, 12/15/2016 - 08:44. 4 ways to maximize microlearning effectiveness. abpkassiercqnivqjwtj.