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Availability bias in the AI era: Understanding its impact on decision-making

TalentLMS

The output is right in front of us, so our brains think it’s the best option. Our brains like to work efficiently, so if we’ve got information that serves our purpose, we’re often happy to rely on it without further investigation. But it will pay off with a more adaptable and innovative workforce.

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Speaking and Workshop Services

Tony Karrer

In Learning, Extended Brain and Topic Hubs , I talked about the story behind the launch of Speaking Pro Central. While I've been speaking and conducting workshops for quite a while, I've never really treated this aspect of my professional life … well professionally. Here are some examples of types of recent presentations and workshops.

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Friday Finds — Learning’s Secret Sauce, Personal AI, Teaching With AI

Mike Taylor

Oakley emphasizes the blend of academia, Silicon Valley innovation, and a dash of Hollywood-style presentation as the formula for a successful online course. HeyGen – AI Video Generator HeyGen is an innovative video platform that harnesses the power of generative AI to streamline your video creation process. No problem!

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7 problems with retail associate training (& how technology can help)

STRIVR

New technologies are transforming the world of workplace training and better preparing our frontline and essential workers to be more equipped, more engaged, and ultimately more effective in their jobs from day one. Here are just a few of the ways technology can solve your existing training problems. Other people are more hands on.

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Making your Life Fun with Gamified Innovations

The Game Agency

With technology and new techniques development, gaining the trust of the client is not a difficult task today. Richard has had the good fortune of working on training games with companies such as Intel, Microsoft, Merck, and Pfizer and educational games with National Geographic, Sesame Workshop, Disney, and The Learning Company.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | December 28, 2018

Mike Taylor

This Scientific American article by Steve Ayan walks through the theory of the “predictive mind” – how consciousness only arises when the brain’s implicit expectations fail to materialize. The regions of the brain responsible for the emotions and motives, not the cortex, direct our conscious attention.

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Kirkpatrick Revisited | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

So I went to the workshop. View all posts by Barbara → ← Brain Rules for Learning: Who Knew? It was an opportunity I couldn’t miss. I wanted to get a more in-depth knowledge of the four levels and where the next generation, Kirkpatrick’s son James, was taking them. We All Did. Who’s Building the Social Learning Roads?