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Attract Students’ Attention in 30 Seconds or Less

Experiencing eLearning

Better Beginnings: How to attract students’ attention in 30 seconds or less. Presented by Dr. Carmen Taran. Official description: Information overload, tripletasking, hyperchoice, and short attention spans are just a few of the symptoms of the modern client. Thanks to the eLearning Guild.

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Content, Skill and Scale: ID Best Practices?

Infopro Learning

Bureau of Labor Statistics anticipates a 7% increase in Instructional Design employment from the present until 2031. It covers learning objectives, presentation strategy, course duration, content coverage, writing style, characters, relevancy, formatting, completion screen, CYUs, key takeaways, assessments, and much more.

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Friday Find Finds — Return on Attention, RSS, Content Curation 101

Mike Taylor

Improving Return on Attention in the Idea Business. He says,”If you’re in the idea business, you need to focus on the return on attention that you’re delivering to the people you are trying to reach. Dr. Wendy Suzuk discusses:boosting attention & memory with science-based tools on the Huberman Labs podcast.

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5 Big Don’ts for Successful Webinar Presentations - Tip #211

Vignettes Learning

The main challenge in virtual presentations is that your audience can’t see you and vice versa. It can be tricky to capture their attention or get them engaged by merely hearing your voice and seeing your slides. How do you turn your presentation into a provocative, engaging, and highly impactful virtual experience for your learners?

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Five Teaching Strategies Backed Up by Neuroscience

KnowledgeOne

Smaller portions and spacing Creating smaller learning portions breaks complex information into smaller, more manageable chunks. By presenting information in logical sequences or patterns, educators facilitate the brain’s ability to process and store knowledge effectively. Strategist. Movie scriptwriter. Transylvanian.

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The Art of Persuasion: Harnessing Neuromarketing for Dynamic eLearning

eLearningMind

In today’s digital age, where attention spans are short and information overload is a constant challenge, eLearning has become a powerful tool for engaging learners and delivering effective training. The brain is wired to respond to narratives—they activate multiple areas associated with emotions, memory, and attention.

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Information Overload, Interruptions in Flow - Reduce Productivity

Vignettes Learning

In "3-Minute e-Learning" I focused on the need to present to learners content that is critical to their performance. Email Dashboard focuses on the problems and solutions to information overload , interruptions, and related issues. Information Overload - WikiPedia ). Without this state, creativity is crippled."