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Artificial Intelligence: Test Your Knowledge!

KnowledgeOne

A) tree language B) interactions between dogs C) the functioning of the human brain D) the social organization of ants CORRECT ANSWER C. A) In 2018, France and Canada adopted a joint declaration aimed at promoting a human-centred vision of AI (respect for human rights, inclusion, and diversity).

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The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | July 27, 2018

Mike Taylor

I hope your brain is ready for this week’s roundup? No matter what, I think you’ll find some great brain and learning-related knowledge that you’ll want to check out. Battling the Bandwidth of your Brain. In this article by Greg Ashman ( @greg_ashman ) touches on why cognitive load theory is so powerful. What I’m listening too.

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Free L&D webinars for October 2018

Limestone Learning

They’re a reminder that 2018 is rushing by. Tuesday, October 2, 2018, 9AM – 10AM PT: How to Deliver a Coaching Training Program Managers Love! Tuesday, October 2, 2018, 10AM – 11AM PT: Great Customer Training Requires the Right Technology Fit Focusing on training throughout the customer lifecycle can have a significant impact on churn.

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Deciphering Attention

KnowledgeOne

Starting in the 1990s, advances in functional brain imaging (fMRI) made it possible to better understand the mechanisms of attention and to confirm or invalidate certain explanatory models that had been advanced until then. One sensation, three networks. Under the microscope of neuroscience.

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How to train productivity at work: Top experts reveal their employee productivity formula

TalentLMS

In 2018, a study from the UK telecoms regulator Ofcom found out that 55% of people never turn their phones off. Tip #9: Don’t completely rely on your brain. Haselberger has another interesting theory: multitasking is a myth. Employees felt happier at work. As a result, workplace efficiency increased.

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Free L&D webinars for November 2017

Limestone Learning

Our brains ignore what is predictable and boring. This session explores the brain’s needs for novelty, contrast, meaning, and emotion to capture and keep your participants’ attention online. Explore six brain-based guidelines that leverage the interaction and collaboration tools in the virtual classroom. This is unfortunate.

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10 Learning Strategies to Take Your Training to the Next Level

Continu

According to the 2018 Global Talent Trends study by Mercer, the findings boil down to three main points. Since employees are always multitasking on jobs, what’s learned is often soon forgotten. That way it forces the brain to stay active in learning both sets of materials. Flexibility. Retrieval practice.