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Friday Find Finds — Retrieval Practice, Emotion & Learning, Microlearning Research

Mike Taylor

Ohio isn’t a dry heat like Arizona and other places. In a recent article in Learning and Instruction , Julian Roelle, Linda Froese, Rebecca Krebs, Niklas Obergassel, and Julia Waldeyer published an article discussing the effects of sequencing retrieval practice and generative learning. It is humid and almost oppressive.

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Neuroscience In Corporate Training: All Hype Or Practical Applications?

Learningtogo

Here is her resulting article, which first appeared on the Stimulearning site. Unfortunately, a lot of this valuable information is hidden in the dark basements of science. And foremost, if you can’t find a clear application within a few minutes, file the information under “cool stuff,” but don’t change your current practice around it.

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eLearning Conferences

Tony Karrer

All the information below was obtained from Internet sources and announcements in educational journals. If possible, please do not remove the contact information when you re-distribute the list as that is how I receive updates and corrections. Note also that some events will be cancelled at a later date. Thanks for your cooperation.

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2021 Summer Training Trends

Litmos

For most, that’s a welcomed event (unless you live in Arizona, like I do and are facing long stretches of days above 115 degrees), but again, for most, it brings with it plans of holiday travel, time outdoors, and soaking in plenty of sun and fun. Ah, summer is upon us!

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Effective Call to Action for Higher Education Website: 10 Tips with Example

Think Orion

Want more students to give you their contact information, request to visit your campus for a tour, and apply to your college or university on your website? A call to action (CTA) is a component of a webpage, ad, or piece of information that encourages the user to take action. Example: Arizona State University. Example: Buttons.

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The Most Popular Blog Posts for 2016

Litmos

The CEO of picmonic gave a presentation on Starting a Company in Arizona, and was not part of the edtech track. We hear about and discuss social learning, mobile learning, informal learning, and other terms. Much of the information and training within our own field is outdated. And there is no clear path to what is next.

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The Learning Side of Sears

CLO Magazine

Nguyen said the retail reality is this: Products across competitors are virtually the same; pricing is transparent, thanks to the web, and so is product information. Rather, learning is a gradual process that can come from formal training, making mistakes on the job, reading a magazine or blog article, or supporting a customer.