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LHRCon 2024 Recap

Experiencing eLearning

Generative AI for Unique and Original L&D Imagery Leo Rodman I’ve followed Leo Rodman on LinkedIn for a while, and I appreciate his posts comparing the results with different AI image generation tools. She spoke about cognitive biases and ways to counteract them or use them to your advantage. I hope to see some of you there!

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Friday Find Finds — Retrieval Practice, Emotion & Learning, Microlearning Research

Mike Taylor

What I’m Listening to: Spotify recently created a cool way to “blend” your music with up to 10 friends. Since one of my main sources of new music is my daughter I’m listening to our blend today. Elearn Success Series: The EdTech Session – July 20 DevLearn – October 24-28. Thanks for reading.

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Friday Find Finds — Tools for Learning, Understanding Forgetting, Memorable Feedback

Mike Taylor

Memorable Feedback: Lessons from Cognitive Psychology in Selective Attention. Dr. Erich Jarvis: The Neuroscience Of Speech, Language & Music. DevLearn – October 24-28. Follow me on Twitter and LinkedIn. It is powerful, inevitable and adaptive. Filed under: No duh.) VOV Pitstop Antwerp – September 15.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | July 23 2021

Mike Taylor

What I’m Listening to: This playlist by Mother Mother is courtesy of my daughter, who keeps me up-to-date with the “good” music as she tells me. Tom Sherrington takes a look at this question and a recent report from the Education Endowment Foundation on “ Cognitive Science Approaches in the Classroom ”. Thanks for reading!

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | March 6, 2020

Mike Taylor

What I’m Listening to: Have you seen the new (to me at least) music service from YouTube ? This lecture by renowned UCLA cognitive scientist Robert Bjork reveals how forgetting, remembering, and learning are all vital, positive components of human memory. Here are this weeks finds. Thanks for reading! View at Medium.com. .

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Friday Find Finds — Skills Reports, Async Training Program & Brain Sensory Signals

Mike Taylor

I’m excited that I’ll be doing not one, but two full-day workshops this fall at DevLearn. What I’m Listening to: I’m eagerly awaiting the next season of Ted Lasso and not only is it the best TV show ever, the music is pretty darn good too. Follow me on Twitter and LinkedIn. Austin Kleon. Happy Friday!

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