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The Why and How of Scenario-Based Learning

Experiencing eLearning

Several years ago, I gave a presentation on the why and how of scenario-based learning. I have given this presentation to several other groups since then, including two ATD chapters. As a general overview of scenario-based learning, it has become one of my more popular presentations. Our brains are wired for stories.

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It’s Time for Brain-Aware Leadership

Learningtogo

I also recruited several guests you’ll be hearing soon on our podcast, including neuroscientists Dr. Art Kohn , leadership consultant Dr. Denise Hummel , brain-based video expert Steve Haskin , leadership development expert Katie Stroud and other exciting colleagues. Developing Real-World Experience Using Brain Science.

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New Survey Reveals Top 2016 Corporate Learning Trends

Axonify

Earlier this week, we had the pleasure of hosting our first webinar of 2016 with special guests: Don Taylor (Long-time veteran of the learning space and currently the Chairman of the Learning and Performance Institute ) and Carol Leaman (CEO of Axonify). How to make 2016 a great year in L&D? The chat window was very active.

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Download my slides from “Smarter Brains for a Smarter Organization,” Enterprise Learning Conference online

Learningtogo

Here are my slides from my recent presentation at the Enterprise Learning Conference Online, on September 8, 2016. Download my PowerPoint slides: Smarter Brains For a Smarther Oganization – (smarter-brains.pptx). I recommend that you mark your calendar for the 2017 event.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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Cognitive Bias: When Our Brain Plays Tricks On Us

KnowledgeOne

These mental shortcuts that allow the brain to simplify information processing are inevitable, but we can learn to detect them better, starting with a better knowledge of them. In your brain. The goal is to bring the present (the event once it has occurred) into line with the past, or the context preceding the event.

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Brain, Learning and Neuroscience: Test Your Knowledge!

KnowledgeOne

Do you know how learning takes place at the brain level? Do you know the latest techniques for observing our brains in action? Brain functioning related to learning is the same in adults and children. Brain functioning related to learning is the same in adults and children. If it’s the same in children and adults?

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