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Writing Process from Brain Dump to Storyboard

Experiencing eLearning

Specifically, she wanted to know how I get from content like a SME “brain dump” to a finalized storyboard that’s ready for elearning development. Sometimes, a SME writes some sort of “brain dump” of what they know and think is important. What are the biggest problems currently?

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The Ceiling Effect: How the Height of Your Ceiling Affects Brain Performance

Learningtogo

Now I’m returning to architecture again, to share how ceiling height can affect the way your brain processes information. Neuroscience was a very new concept at the time, so it is no surprise that this enlightening paper mentions “processing” and “stimuli” at least 73 times each but never once mentions the brain or neural connections.

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Your leaders’ brains were not made for this moment

CLO Magazine

He’s your go-to guy when you’re struggling with a complex problem that needs a creative solution. workplace environment is putting a strain on our brains and affecting our mental well-being. Our brains were not made for this moment Technology has advanced exponentially over the last few decades, and our brains are getting left behind.

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Solving the Leadership Crisis with Neuroscience

Learningtogo

Critical thinking skills include analysis, problem solving, decision making, researching, and extrapolating information to predict future outcomes. Thanks to functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and other techniques, we know much more about the brain than we did when the Boomers were first entering leadership ranks.

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Solving the Leadership Crisis with Neuroscience

Learningtogo

Critical thinking skills include analysis, problem solving, decision making, researching, and extrapolating information to predict future outcomes. Thanks to functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and other techniques, we know much more about the brain than we did when the Boomers were first entering leadership ranks.

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How to Mold Smarter Learners by Using Patterns

Vignettes Learning

Your morning routine is an excellent example of a pattern. A pattern is a repeated, recurrent behavior of a group or individual. But patterns are not limited to the things we do. There are also the patterns that we see around us and patterns we use to make sense of the world. What Would You Do?)

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How to Think Like a Cat

Learningtogo

Dogs will work hard to earn a human’s praise, while a cat is much more interested in having fun ; thus you can train it do all sorts of things if you can make the behaviors interesting for the cat. What if we are failing to leverage the full potential of our learners because we aren’t accounting for differences in brain function?

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