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Higher Ed’s Commitment to Freedom of Inquiry Benefits Business

CLO Magazine

It activates the same part of the brain that lights up, so to speak, when it experiences cognitive dissonance — that moment of mental distress, when, for instance, you’re being told one thing but see something that’s contradictory to it. That’s not terribly hard to believe considering that human brains are wired to seek balance.

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Learning’s Role in Innovation

CLO Magazine

The point is not to leave it to chance, but to successfully integrate and align the elements with the organizational goals as well as how our brains work. Culture: Unlike the movie “Field of Dreams,” it’s not a case of, “If you build it, they will come.” One of the best ways for a CLO to foster innovation is to start internally.

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8 Dirty Words

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

CLO online edition. Better to speak of collaboration or boosting brain power. Avoiding eLearning because of a bad early experience is like going to a movie and saying you’ll never go to another one of those because movies suck. A few of you have asked how my blog posts differ from the columns published in CLO.

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Q&A with Jeremy Bailenson: Blurring the Line Between Reality and Illusion

CLO Magazine

Bailenson : Before there was this consumer revolution — this large movement over the last three or four years where Hollywood and big media companies have been rethinking what VR is and applying it to video games and movies — for those of us who have been studying VR for decades, it wasn’t about games and entertainment; it was about serious uses.