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Free L&D webinars for February 2021

Limestone Learning

PT: Hollywood FX with PowerPoint Make professional, movie quality effects using PowerPoint. In this session, hosted by Dr. Allen Partridge, Director of Product Evangelism at Adobe Digital Learning Solutions, you’ll learn how to: Distribute sales enablement content effectively. What are prospects paying attention to today?

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Five Teaching Strategies Backed Up by Neuroscience

KnowledgeOne

By merging stories, real-world examples, and personal experiences into the curriculum, educators activate emotional centers in the brain, enhancing motivation, attention, and long-term retention of information. Movie scriptwriter. Strategist. Transylvanian. Fanatic anime consumer.

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4 Strategies to keep students engaged in online learning

KnowledgeOne

Related articles: Motivation and Success from the Brain’s Perspective: Test Your Knowledge [VIDEO] 8 tips for using humour in the classroom 7 elearning trends to keep you ahead of your competition Attention in 15 points Author: Doru Lupeanu Marketing Director @KnowledgeOne. Movie scriptwriter. Strategist. Transylvanian.

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Five Tips for Effective Employee Onboarding

KnowledgeOne

Mini glossaire de la dimension sociale de l’apprentissage Attention in 15 points 7 thoughts on informal learning Brain and neuroscience: test your knowledge! Author: Doru Lupeanu Marketing Director @KnowledgeOne. Movie scriptwriter. Strategist. Transylvanian. Fanatic anime consumer.

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How to Combat the “Hey Look! A Squirrel!” Syndrome

Jigsaw Interactive

We all see students in television shows and movies sitting in neat little rows, listening attentively to the teacher, and answering questions. But somehow, the directors always fail to capture the huge distractions teachers deal with on a daily basis. A Squirrel!” moments that take place.

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Storyboard vs. Moodboard: What’s the Difference?

Storyboard Hero

A storyboard is like a comic strip that helps tell a story before it becomes a movie, animation, or any visual project. Visualizing: Each frame in the storyboard shows a specific part of the story, helping directors, animators, and the whole team see how the scenes will look. How often do directors use moodboards? Absolutely.

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Instructional Storytelling: How to Use it In Your Corporate Training

eLearningMind

It might sound familiar for your favorite novel or the last movie you saw, but what does this mean for your training materials? The good news is that you don’t need an Academy Award-winning director to create meaningful and successful training. Throughout the first book (or movie, if you didn’t make it through J.R.R.