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How the Brain Remembers eLearning

eLearning Brothers

Share this on del.icio.us. (This brings home the need that somehow the learner needs to put the new knowledge to use right away.). Thanks to Connie over at The eLearning Coach. Share this on LinkedIn. Tweet This! Share this on Facebook. Blog this on Blogger.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | July 30, 2021

Mike Taylor

How to Extend Your Brain Power to Maximize Your Intelligence. Your brain has limits. Acclaimed science writer Annie Murphy Paul says that in order to think the intelligent, informed, original thoughts we’re capable of, we can’t rely on the brain alone. Here are some simple ways to extend your mind, according to science.

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Presentation to Research Working Group on Multigenerational Knowledge Transfer

Kapp Notes

Blog Posting Books to Consider Reading for the Gamer/Boomer Knowledge Gap Hard Sell: Gadgets, Games and Gizmos for Learning Brain Drain: Where in the World is Everybody Going? These postings and links support the presentation and provide additional information on the topic of "Tools for Transferring Know How."

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Your Brain On 3D Learning

The eLearning Coach

I guess the book, Learning in 3D, has kind of rewired my brain. Post from: The eLearning Coach Your Brain On 3D Learning. Share this on del.icio.us. I’ve been caught in an immersive 3D Learning Environment! Oh wait, this is just my office. I’m sure this is an improvement. Buy from Amazon : Learning in 3D. Tweet This!

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | October 25, 2019

Mike Taylor

And yet, a growing body of research is revealing that many of the underlying beliefs of educators about learning are based on myth and misunderstanding – particularly in regard to the brain. The What, Why, & How of Social Bookmarking. Can L&D solve problems without using the C word (and the P word)?

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So many learning style tests, so little time.

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

One of the observations I have with regards to the use of social media is that some people just love delicious , the social bookmarking service, and others don't bother at all after you show them. How do you notice differences in learning styles? The same with blogging.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): " Visual Thinking, Imagery, and the Brain" (Eide Neurolearning Blog)

Mark Oehlert

Their post mentions and links to a PDF of an article in press, entitled " What Brain Imaging Can Tell Us About Embodied Meaning ," by Marcel Just. Clay Shirky My latest additions to del.icio.us stuff Here are some of my main del.icio.us The Lewin Links This link should take you to the page I have on del.icio.us

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