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7 Practical Guidelines From Cognitive Science for eLearning

eLearning Brothers

When I’ve attended eLearning conferences and workshops, one thing I’ve noticed is that instructional designers are always hungry for more research and knowledge on how people learn and what they can do to help them learn better. Marty is an expert on cognitive science and learning experience design. Give us a ring!

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The Top eLearning Conferences to Attend

LearnUpon

An eLearning conference is a great event for every eLearning professional to visit. With hundreds of eLearning conferences out there, spotting the difference between the good and the great is tricky. With hundreds of eLearning conferences out there, spotting the difference between the good and the great is tricky.

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Friday Find Finds — Reduce PowerPoint Overload, Merging Modalities, Designing for Cognitive Bias

Mike Taylor

Design for Cognitive Bias: Using Mental Shortcuts for Good Instead of Evil. This was the closing keynote from the recent Learning Solutions conference by David Dylan Thomas. Kiwi Stream is a nice option for real-time Q&A for conferences and online sessions.

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Learning & development conferences in 2024

Limestone Learning

And as a bonus, you’ll find plenty of online options, making conferences more accessible and affordable than ever. Keep checking back on this list of 2024 conferences, as dates and venues occasionally change. Watch this space throughout the year! Have you experienced strategies that did not work out as well as you had hoped?

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Friday Finds — Learning Campaigns, Multi-Store Memory, Less is More

Mike Taylor

From attending conferences in New Zealand to making new friends from China, Turkey, Brazil, and beyond, it’s been super cool to meet and talk with such wonderful learning professionals. Learn more → Why Less is More in Learning Design In this post, Connie Malamed discusses the importance of cognitive load in learning.

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Friday Finds — Prompt Like a Pro, Learning Science, Video Repurposing

Mike Taylor

Last Week’s Most Clicked Should objectives go at the front of your elearning courses? News & Notes 6 Evidence-Based Instructional Practices Drawn From Cognitive Science Good teachers are constantly seeking new ways to improve their teaching, utilizing scientific research on how we learn and teach. Where’s Mike?

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Friday Finds: The Best Of Learning, Design & Technology | April 29, 2022

Mike Taylor

The History of Cognitive Load. PACT Professional Portfolios – May 13 Canadian Elearning Conference – June 16-17 Elearn Success Series: The EdTech Session – July 20. What I’m Listening to: I’ve been giving Code Radio a test drive this week. It is internet radio designed to help you focus while you work. Help me improve.