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Cognitive and Learning Sciences

Clark Quinn

You’ll see a lot of vendors/sessions/webinars touting neuroscience or brain-based. Yes, our brains are composed of neurons, and we do care about what we know about brains. With powerful tools like MRI, we can understand lots more about what the brain does. So, we activate patterns. And above that, the social.

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Learning Science: The Coherence Principle Decoded

Mike Taylor

Picture this: I’m fresh on the scene as a new learning designer, proud of my first course about the pH of water systems in a coal-fired power plant. Irrelevant pictures, gratuitous use of color, and redundant bullet points are like cognitive speed bumps, slowing down the assimilation of essential information. The result?

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Perchance to Dream – How sleep affects learning, memory and brain health

Learningtogo

While your body and your conscious mind appear to zone out during sleep, your brain is still very active, and doing some amazing things. Rapid Eye Movement sleep (REM) changes this pattern of slowly descending into lower and lower brain and body activity levels. Image credit: tuck.com. Stage 1 – Light sleep.

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What Color is Your Learning?

Learningtogo

Close your eyes again and picture your training room or elearning template. Do you intentionally choose some colors over others because of their effect on the brain, or is the decision made by default to match the other rooms in the office, or the colors in the corporate logo? Color is Processed in Multiple Parts of the Brain.

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Power of Data Visualization – Why Looks Matter for HR Data

Inquisiq

The human brain is wired to process information visually, making visualization one of the best ways to understand data, particularly when presenting to business leaders and other stakeholders in your company. I could go on with examples here but I’m sure you get the picture. You’re all left brain and no right.

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Reduce the Weak Links in Your eLearning: Part 1

eLearning Brothers

Our brains are wired to analyze patterns, make predictions, and form links between different phenomena. One of these cognitive tricks our brains play is called the spacial contiguity principle, which states that we learn more effectively when related elements are grouped together, such as an image and its caption.

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A Guide to Revolutionizing Your Mobile App Development with AI & Machine Learning for Greater ROI

Hurix Digital

Intelligent Insights AI deciphers data from patterns and images, uncovering hidden trends and informing targeted marketing campaigns. AI dissects user patterns and highlights lucrative opportunities, guiding you toward informed choices. Ditch the guesswork and base your strategy on actual user behavior and preferences.

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