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

KnowledgeOne

Such is the case with the role of emotions in cognition and learning and their interrelationship with rational thought. A significant revelation from neuroscience is the pivotal role of emotions in cognition and learning. Recent discoveries in neuroscience are prompting us to rethink some of our previous ideas about learning.

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20 Key Takeaways from ATD 2019

Docebo

ATD 2019 , the world’s largest, most comprehensive event for talent development and learning professionals, is in the books and what an insightful four days it was in Washington D.C. Breaking a pattern within a presentation of learning can help to bring back attention. Session – The Neuroscience of Learning and Memory.

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Virtual reality for pain management

KnowledgeOne

In addition, VR is also beneficial as a physiotherapy and rehabilitation tool – especially following a stroke, or to improve the motor skills or physical condition of the elderly or those living with specific disabilities – as well as to stimulate the cognitive abilities of older adults with mild cognitive impairment.

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Elearning Statistics 2020

Ed App

Backed by research from industry experts around the globe, LearnWorlds commissioned a report in 2019 to examine the benefits surrounding eLearning. These findings were echoed by the Harvard Business Review, who reported that companies spent more than $90 billion on learning and development efforts in 2019 in the United States alone.

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Who, Me – Biased?

Innovative Learning Group

The Problem of Cognitive Bias. Cognitive bias ensues! In our work as IDs, how can we compensate for cognitive bias? The last two “DO”s in the preceding list deserve special attention. David Dylan Thomas: Expert in neutralizing cognitive bias through user experience design. But is it enough? Highly recommended read!

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Free L&D webinars for March 2019

Limestone Learning

Friday, March 1, 2019, 11AM – 12PM PT : Becoming Leadership Fit: Techniques to Build Your Leadership Strength, Flexibility, and Impact (Free for ATD members) Being leadership fit is about operating at your personal best—for you and those you lead. If we don’t stay nimble, new ideas, tools and practices will hurtle by us like February did.

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5 Surprising Facts About Our Cognitive Processes

KnowledgeOne

Are you familiar with the cognitive processes of attention, working memory, inhibition, and metacognition? To satisfy your curiosity and enhance your learning, here are five surprising and useful facts about some of our cognitive processes. 2008; Klingberg, 2010; Klingberg et al. 2005; McNab et al., 2009; Olesen et al.,