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

Mike Taylor

If that’s not a masterclass in teaching, I don’t know what is!! Oakley emphasizes the blend of academia, Silicon Valley innovation, and a dash of Hollywood-style presentation as the formula for a successful online course. Podcast This is the conversation that caught my ear this week.

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It’s Time for Brain-Aware Leadership

Learningtogo

I also recruited several guests you’ll be hearing soon on our podcast, including neuroscientists Dr. Art Kohn , leadership consultant Dr. Denise Hummel , brain-based video expert Steve Haskin , leadership development expert Katie Stroud and other exciting colleagues. Developing Real-World Experience Using Brain Science.

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Friday Finds — Primitive Brain, ChatGPT Productivity, Steal Like an Artist

Mike Taylor

Last Week’s Most Clicked: Creating Better Video for Learning News & Notes Your Primitive Brain Doesn’t Want You to Break Bad Habits. Science Can Help Breaking bad habits can be tough due to our primitive brains, which are wired to seek pleasure and avoid pain. link] Concatible TikTok-ify YouTube videos.

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Storytelling in presentations: Creating compelling content

BrightCarbon

Whether they’re in books, on TV, in films, or even on a podcast, we devour them and are still hungry for more. Compare that to the last presentation you saw. Being such story-driven creatures, it’s hard to understand why we don’t imbibe storytelling in all aspects of our lives – work included – presentations included.

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Friday Finds — Animations & Learning, Attention Span, Learning Sciences

Mike Taylor

Introduction to Learning Sciences” explores how the brain learns, focusing on encoding, consolidating, and retrieving information. It also provides practical tips for applying these insights in classrooms to improve teaching and learning. Register here: [link] Podcast This is the conversation that caught my ear this week.

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Friday Finds — Persuasive Storytelling, Power of Words, Objectives

Mike Taylor

The key takeaways from his Learning 2023 session are aimed at presentations but are equally applicable to learning materials. To summarize, the study suggests that using the present tense is more effective in persuasion than using the past tense. Take away: To be more persuasive, use present tense verbs instead of past tense verbs.

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Friday Finds — Cognitive Load Research, Crafting Content, AIDC Conference

Mike Taylor

Drawing from her recent studies, she presents a practical 10-point checklist that aids in crafting content that not only stands out but also drives results. Download for free » Podcast This is the conversation that caught my ear this week. Check out previous episodes in the Friday Finds podcast playlist.