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Non-invasive Brain Surgery

Clark Quinn

The brain is arguably the most complex thing in the known universe. Well, we do know that the brain can rewire itself, if we do it right. Well, we do know that the brain can rewire itself, if we do it right. And if we design learning, e.g. instruction, we can potentially change the brain without surgery. Scandalous.

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4 Favorite Storyline Quiz Templates

eLearning Brothers

This helps to solidify the info in the learner’s brain, further enticing them to engage with the material. Though we have many Articulate Storyline quiz templates, today we thought we would share a few that we really enjoy and some tips for their use in your overall course. Race for the Treasure. Multiple Choice 3.

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4 Facts About the Brain and e-Learning

Trivantis

The human brain weighs about three pounds, is the size of two fists put together and feels like a sponge. And more importantly, all learning is based on the brain! That’s why studying how our three-pound, sponge-like brain works can help you design more effective e-Learning courses. Cooperative learning optimizes brain function.

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How Does Game-Based Training Work?

Lemonade

But this kind of teaching is actually at odds with how our brains learn and retain information. So today I thought we’d dive into the science behind game-based training — specifically how it improves knowledge comprehension, retention, and application. 4 Cognitive Psychology Techniques Used In Game-Based Training 1.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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Brain Power: How to Engage Your e-Learners

Trivantis

Today, we’re going to take a look at 6 strategies for using brain power to engage your e-Learners: Switch it up! Use a combination of scenarios, quizzes, games, discussion boards, video and audio for your training program. This type of contrast or break stimulates the neural activity in the brain. Give learners a choice.

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7 Ways to Make Better Quizzes for Your Course

LearnDash

The longer learners wait between taking a quiz and reviewing their results the less likely they are to retain the correct answer. The longer it takes for me to receive feedback about my word choice, the more likely it is that the incorrect word will stay in my brain, hampering my ability to remember the correct answer. Quiz frequently.

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