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How to Create Engaging Video-based eLearning

Association eLearning

Visuals are processed 60,000 times faster in the brain than text. For more tips on creating effective, straightforward eLearning that learners will love, I suggest reading our recent blog post, Simplify Your Learning: 5 Tips for Slimming Down. The ideal B-roll, depending on your content is a recorded screencast. Tweet This!

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Stop Guessing: Improve UX with Eye Tracking from myGaze and Morae

TechSmith Camtasia

You might have heard about the eye-mind hypothesis, which suggests a strong connection between eye movements and information processing in the brain. The Toyota mega drop down is effective in quickly providing MPG information for vehicles. How does eye tracking add value to your UX study? More about myGaze.

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Hot List - April 1, 2009 to April 11, 2009

Tony Karrer

Brain rules #3 - Clive on Learning , April 1, 2009 Rule 3: Every brain is wired differently In this chapter, John Medina explains how every brain is different from every other: "When you learn something, the wiring in your brain changes." What you do in life physically changes what your brain looks like." "Our

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Top 100 Tools for Learning in 2013

OpenSesame

2013 is rapidly approaching and if you’re like the rest of the OpenSesame community, you’re busy evaluating your successes in 2012 and thinking about ways to be more effective in 2013. LinkedIn – Facebook for careerists, with better conversation. Lumosity – Fun brain games to pump up your mental capacity.

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Top 70 eLearning Articles - Hot Topics: iPad Adobe Captivate - July 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Brain Learning and eLearning Design - The Learning Circuits Blog , July 1, 2010 David Grebow suggested this month’s Big Question (thanks David). There’s been a lot of discussion around cognitive theory and “how the brain learns.&# inch screen is perfect for viewing screencasts. Here’s why.