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Attract Students’ Attention in 30 Seconds or Less

Experiencing eLearning

Official description: Information overload, tripletasking, hyperchoice, and short attention spans are just a few of the symptoms of the modern client. Zoom in: even with generic photos, you can focus on a small part and get a different feel. The power of your voice helps you connect to your audience. How You Say It.

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Devlearn conference day one: an exhilarating day

Challenge to Learn

The brain filters information (to prevent information overload), in principle you forget the most information that you encounter, you need to reactivate the facts in order to really store them in your brain. I have two photo’s of interesting slides. He refers to research by Rodigger.

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LearnX Asia Pacific 2009 - Day 2

E-Learning Provocateur

In fact, Stephen considers it so important, he elegantly expresses it as: “Interaction is breathing for the brain&#. Connecting Many Voices to Make a Difference: Anne Walsh and Brendan Revell from Fraynework Multimedia provided an overview of the e-learning support they are providing to The Sisters of Mercy.

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8 Small Changes That’ll Make a Big Difference To Your eLearning Videos

TalentLMS

Information overload is a huuuge learning turn-off. Our brains are programmed to react strongly to images. A night to remember when you had fun and all those photos you took. Make sure your voice sounds clear, bass and treble levels are set right, and that you are not shooting in an empty space. Mind your graphics.

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Data on Big Data

Marcia Conner

Instagram photographers share 3,600 new photos a minute. Flickr photographers upload 3,125 new photos a minute. Terabytes: The amount of data the human brain can hold. 900 Billion/year: cost of lowered employee productivity and reduced innovation from information overload. More big big numbers. The Economist ).