Remove Attention Remove Brain Remove Information Overload Remove Technology
article thumbnail

Attract Students’ Attention in 30 Seconds or Less

Experiencing eLearning

Better Beginnings: How to attract students’ attention in 30 seconds or less. Official description: Information overload, tripletasking, hyperchoice, and short attention spans are just a few of the symptoms of the modern client. Add a human touch: images without technology. Presented by Dr. Carmen Taran.

Attention 306
article thumbnail

Friday Finds — AI Revolution, Prompt Engineering, Reducing Info Overload

Mike Taylor

To fully realize this potential, educators and teachers need to be properly trained and supported in the use of AI technology Learn more → MARGE: A Whole Brain Approach for Students and Teachers Check out this free eBook on Arthur Shimamura’s MARGE Model which stands for Motivation, Attention, Retention, Generalization, and Evaluation.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Friday Find Finds — Tools for Learning, Understanding Forgetting, Memorable Feedback

Mike Taylor

Memorable Feedback: Lessons from Cognitive Psychology in Selective Attention. This article by Dr Bethany Brunsman and Dr Rob McEntarffer includes some suggestions for providing feedback to focus selective attention and improve learning. Effective Strategies for Managing Information Overload. Filed under: No duh.)

article thumbnail

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

Brain 73
article thumbnail

Booming tech sends L&D back to basics

CLO Magazine

Advancing technology is not only motivating learning and development professionals to stay current on cutting-edge technology, it is also sending them back to basics. This technology boom may finally solidify our place as strategic business partners. The current rate of development is leaving experts in all fields curious.

Sun 41
article thumbnail

Friday Finds — Critical Ignoring, Behavioral Design Pros, Slide Docs

Mike Taylor

Sponsored by iSpring “Conversation is the best learning technology ever” — Jay Cross My excitement level is starting to ramp up as I start packing for my trip to the NZATD conference in New Zealand. These strategies can help us manage our cognitive load and prioritize our attention in a world full of distractions.

Doc 75
article thumbnail

17 Awesome Resources on Micro Learning

Learnnovators

Micro learning suits the constraints of the human brain with respect to its attention span. This approach aligns with research that proves we learn better when engaged in short, focused sessions, than hour-long sessions that cause information overload. Micro learning is going to be the future of learning.