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Your Brain on Change

Learningtogo

Your Brain on Change. The first thing we need to understand about the human brain is that it evolved to keep us safe in a dangerous world, where our ancestors met deadly threats at every turn. For those of us who are responsible for change management, we need to consider how the brain responds to change. by Margie Meacham.

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The Learning and Forgetting Curve: How to Make eLearning Memorable

TalentLMS

Multitasking with techno-stimulators: mobile phones, tablets, i-tunes and you get the drift. Visuals and auditory stimulation activates the brain to focus and process these information signals and make sense out of them. Now why are we discussing sleep here? But I thought multitasking got things done faster! The culprit?

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The Podcast Renaissance Educators Revolutionizing Audio Learning

HexaLearn

When we tune in, our brains shift gears, making it easy to grasp and remember information. Mastering Multitasking Life gets busy and finding time for focused learning can be tough. That’s where podcasts shine; they let you multitask. It’s multitasking that actually works.

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8 Reasons Why Most Online Corporate Training Fails

KnowledgeAnywhere

We discuss 8 reasons why most corporate training fails to help you avoid those mistakes and reap success instead. It is clearly stated that a brain can't multitask. If you try multitasking your brain, your brain will end up blank. Poor Planning Poor planning exposes your trainees to a high risk of losses.

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eLearning Gamification: How to Implement Gamification in Your Learning Strategy

eLearningMind

At ELM, we know that gamification training, when backed by an understanding of brain science , can be a powerful tool for inspiring learners to challenge themselves. At the heart of gamification is dopamine, which controls the pleasure center of our brains and affects our mood, memory, and thinking process. Cognitive Relief.

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How to Make Virtual Training Sessions Interactive

ProProfs

Components of quality e Learning programs such as virtual classrooms, chat , surveys , discussion forums, and video conferencing can make learning highly interactive. Enthusiasm, organizational skills, and a flair for communication and multitasking are some of the key attributes that a trainer should exhibit.

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eLearning Podcasts (and a few others)

The eLearning Coach

His podcasts include interviews and discussions covering a wide range of topics, from Screencasting to iPads to Moodle Migration. The Toolbar features Brian Dusablon and Judy Unrein as they drink beer and discuss the authoring tool and development side of eLearning. Clay is passionate about learning technologies.