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Friday Finds — How Learning Works, Best GPT Prompts, Persuasive Rhymes

Mike Taylor

We’ll be diving into how the L&D world can borrow a fantastic idea from marketing: using a rock-solid content strategy. He explains how our brains can constantly learn new things and how getting feedback, embracing challenges, and staying humble are all important for mastering a skill. Thanks for reading! Where’s Mike?

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Friday Finds — Learning Campaigns, Multi-Store Memory, Less is More

Mike Taylor

She recommends several strategies for reducing cognitive load to create learning experiences that are more effective and enjoyable for learners. The multi-store model of memory has helped us understand how information is processed and stored in the brain. These strategies can help us learn more effectively.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | May 21, 2021

Mike Taylor

Last week’s most clicked item: The 10 Essential Strategies for Deeper Learning. Animation in eLearning: PowerPoint Tips and Tricks. This is a good post with examples of how animation can elevate your elearning. Brain Research Confirms Stupidity Of Back-to-Back Meetings. The songs this week are really great.

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Friday Find Finds — Return on Attention, RSS, Content Curation 101

Mike Taylor

He also shares how curation became a crucial business strategy for the 21st century and says “Some of the most impactful content experiences – great books, movies, and documentaries – result from a painstaking curation process…Great creations rest on curation.”. In short, making mistakes primes your brain for learning.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | April 30, 2020

Mike Taylor

I’m also getting excited about some pretty good conference sessions with the Learning Guild and the Canadian Elearning Conference that I’m prepping for. Research Proves Your Brain Needs a Break. Learning how to Learn Curiously with Erika Andersen on the The Curious Advantage podcast. Thanks for reading!

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | April 9, 2020

Mike Taylor

Lisa Genova explains that a healthy brain quickly forgets most of what passes into conscious awareness (and how that is a good thing). Here are three podcast episodes from this week that are worth a listen: L&D Cares: Restoring Humanity to Career Development on the Learning Uncut podcast. Tools, Tips & Resources.

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Friday Finds: The Best Of Learning, Design & Technology | March 3, 2022

Mike Taylor

Even if you don’t want to create a newsletter, there are some helpful strategies that can help you efficiently keep up with whatever you’re interested in. But have you ever wondered what’s happening in your brain to turn all these weird symbols into meaning? How Do We Read? It’s Magic (Almost). You’re doing it right now.