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Writing Process from Brain Dump to Storyboard

Experiencing eLearning

Specifically, she wanted to know how I get from content like a SME “brain dump” to a finalized storyboard that’s ready for elearning development. It was a great exercise for me to reflect and break down a process that is fairly ingrained and automatic for me at this stage of my career.

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4 Benefits of AI for Learners… and Teachers

KnowledgeOne

Whether positive or negative, receiving feedback activates the reward system and triggers a dopamine release in the brain (Wilkinson et al., Feedback, therefore, has not only an informative but also a motivational role. AI can identify recurrent errors in learners and propose targeted personalized exercises to remedy them.

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Dude, Where’s My car? Fixing Brain Fog

Learning Rebels

Brain fog, UGH. Technically, brain fog is the feeling of confusion, forgetfulness, or a lack of focus. Traditionally, our thoughts have been that brain fog is something that happens from time to time. Traditionally, our thoughts have been that brain fog is something that happens from time to time. Am I right? Moderation.

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Five Teaching Strategies Backed Up by Neuroscience

KnowledgeOne

Neuroscience has made remarkable advances in unravelling the mysteries of the human brain. As our understanding of how the brain functions expands, so does our ability to apply this knowledge to various fields, particularly education. Here are five teaching strategies backed by neuroscience that can enhance learning experiences.

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Agile Microlearning Explained

Learner engagement and retention doesn’t have to be a mystery. Cognitive science theories already supply the answers. Learn how OttoLearn packages them into a single platform you can use to deliver microlearning based reinforcement training, and go beyond completions to focus on outcomes.

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Your Brain on Learning

CLO Magazine

When the brain learns, it acquires information through a person’s various senses, and this information travels along the synapses to the short-term memory. But only in roughly the past decade have conversations on how the brain learns appeared in talent management circles. This process is certain. “The

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Social Media & Learning, HTML 5, Brain Training, & Wikis

Big Dog, Little Dog

If the US intelligence services - notorious for keeping a tight grip on information - have been convinced that sharing information more widely is a good idea, why is that, and what does it have to do with learning? Do Brain Trainer Games and Software Work? The best memory enhancer is exercise, Snyder says.

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