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#Learning2019 Day 2. About performance support and the future of learning…

Challenge to Learn

The next session was the Keynote by Elliot Masie. Joseph South had probably the most fun part debunking "neuromyths": Learning styles do not exist (learning preferences do) We use only 10% of our brain capacity. Not true we use our full brain everyday The split between the left and right brain with specific functions is also a myth.

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Presenting Next Week – Why Your Brain Loves Video Games

Usable Learning

Hey Twin Cities folks, I’m doing the Why Your Brain Loves Video Games & The Implications for e-Learning presentation at the Digital Learning Forum next week (April 11 6:45 pm). All the relevant information is here: [link] and it’s FREE (who doesn’t love free?).

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9 Steps to Create an Effective eLearning Localization Process

Hurix Digital

” – Elliot Masie That’s a hard-hitting quote from Masie, who coined the term ‘eLearning’ in 1998. A brain imaging study found that familiar languages elicit a more robust response. And we will see new models, new technologies, and designs emerge. Table of Contents What is eLearning Localization?

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ATD 2017 - Post-Conference Takeaways & Thoughts

Litmos

Another huge highlight was our session on “The Brain-Friendly Checklist” with Litmos CLO, Mike Martin. Mike discussed how to build more effective checklists that align with how the human brain works, so that you and your learners can get more done, more efficiently.

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Friday Finds: The Best Of Learning, Design & Technology | March 3, 2022

Mike Taylor

I also want to call out LearnX , which is a free event happening on Monday March 7 that has a great lineup of speakers including Elliott Masie, Ruth Clark, Nick Floro, Connie Malamed, Julie Dirksen, Megan Torrance and more. But have you ever wondered what’s happening in your brain to turn all these weird symbols into meaning?

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So many learning style tests, so little time.

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Learning styles and the brain Reading the book ' brein@work ' about brain functioning it is explained that the brain is flexibel and adaptive. Here's the list of learning/personality styles tests I harvested: 4MAT system by Bernice McCarthy (paid assessment) Friendly Style Profile (paid assessment) Navigational v.

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Learning in 30 Seconds-Learning ala The Matrix Style

Vignettes Learning

Was there ever a time when you just want to download a whole bunch of information-minus the hole at the back of your neck-into your brain and viola!? In the words of Elliott Masie , President of The Masie Center and the director of the Learning Consortium, "I am a nano-learner. Elliott Masie added. What does that mean?