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Music aids learning, but not unconditionally

Mitch Moldofsky

f music be the food of love, play on! Willy Shakespeare A lot of ink has been spilled over the question of what effect music has on the brain. Oliver Sacks' book Musicophilia ("Music, Ophelia?") But three recent studies on the effects of music on learning should also have us tapping our collective toes. The result?

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LHRCon 2024 Recap

Experiencing eLearning

Influence and Inspire: A New Approach to Behavioral Dynamics Tali Sharot This was the second keynote of Day 1 of the conference. She spoke about cognitive biases and ways to counteract them or use them to your advantage. It was an interesting style for the personal narrative with how he incorporated hip hop music into his storytelling.

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

Mike Taylor

These strategies can help us manage our cognitive load and prioritize our attention in a world full of distractions. Learn more → Top People to Follow in Behavioral Design Behavioral design is a fascinating but complex field that involves various theories and concepts. As always, thanks for reading.

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Benefits of Educational Explainer Videos for K-12 Learning

Hurix Digital

These crisp, brief, and impactful videos imbibe animations, music, sound, images, etc., Students’ engagement is broadly divided into behavioral, cognitive, and emotional engagement. Behavioral engagement evaluates how students engage with the institution by measuring their attendance and participation in class events.

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Friday Finds — Prompt Like a Pro, Learning Science, Video Repurposing

Mike Taylor

What I’m Listening To Today this “ Morning Music Chillout Vibes ” playlist is just right. News & Notes 6 Evidence-Based Instructional Practices Drawn From Cognitive Science Good teachers are constantly seeking new ways to improve their teaching, utilizing scientific research on how we learn and teach. Thanks for reading!

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Unlock the Power of Implicit Knowledge in the Workplace 

Epilogue Systems

In contrast, tacit knowledge, akin to implicit knowledge, is deeply rooted in personal experience and intuition, yet it encompasses a broader scope including cognitive and technical dimensions. Explicit knowledge stands out for its accessibility, often documented and easy to share.

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4 tactics to reflect and (re)charge into 2021

CLO Magazine

The reasons are myriad: Tired employees simply lack the cognitive wherewithal to truly learn from their experiences in 2020. Exhausted colleagues will struggle to lean into new inclusive behaviors. If not, lower the cognitive load by going audio only. Worn-out teams will detract from business goals rather than enhance them.

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