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Leveraging AI for Scenario-Based Learning

Thinkdom

Interactive e-learning scenarios provide an exciting alternative to traditional, monotonous lectures. Our brain processes and retains information faster when we actively participate in the learning process rather than just passively absorbing information. What is Scenario-based learning?

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How to Implement Spaced Learning into Your eLearning Strategy

eLearning Brothers

Spaced learning will be one of the key eLearning techniques to look out for in 2017. At least, that’s according to John Curran, expert in Instructional Design and chair of the eLearning Network. Spaced learning is old news. Thus, the age-old but uber-effective spaced learning technique is making a comeback.

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Virtual Reality Makes Our Stories Even More Real - Tip #144

Vignettes Learning

The medium, in a sense, tricks the brain into thinking it is experiencing many different senses making it possible for users to experience places or something that they might not otherwise experience. Why does VR promise to impact our lives as uniquely as other mediums such as literature, radio, television, the movies, and the internet?

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Learning in 30 Seconds-Learning ala The Matrix Style

Vignettes Learning

How would you like to learn the way they do in the blockbuster movie "The Matrix"? Was there ever a time when you just want to download a whole bunch of information-minus the hole at the back of your neck-into your brain and viola!? This could be called nano-learning. What is Nano-Learning? What does that mean?

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3 Story Sources for Deeper Learning

Vignettes Learning

Have you noticed in your learning sessions that learners tend to tell their own stories and sometimes it is hard to stop them? Some trainers think of this as wasting time and yet learners telling their stories is one of the best ways they learn. As such, they learn by reporting an emergency or a critical incident.

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“Keep This A Secret.” - Tip #132

Vignettes Learning

Curiosity is an inherent “passion for learning,” as the brilliant Roman lawyer Cicero once said. When this passion for learning is roused, brain activities take place that prepare us to learn. When they do, they ask more questions and learn more. This is why movie trailers work. Scientific American.

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Content That Lives Within a Story Lasts Forever - Tip #118

Vignettes Learning

Why are children obsessed with the movie “Frozen”? Hook your listeners Start your elearning lessons or online session with a story to grab your listeners' attention. Activate as many senses as possible Our brains “work better when more than one sensory channel is activated by incoming stimuli” ( Tom Reamy, 2002 ).

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