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

Mike Taylor

Learn more → Why Less is More in Learning Design In this post, Connie Malamed discusses the importance of cognitive load in learning. She recommends several strategies for reducing cognitive load to create learning experiences that are more effective and enjoyable for learners. link] Loaf Animated SVG icons you’ll love to use.

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

Mike Taylor

How does nudge theory support workplace learning on the MindTools podcast Sarah Winters on content design with David Dylan Thomas on the Design for Cognitive Bias podcast. Annie Murphy Paul playing with ideas, working in groups, and other ways to extend the mind on the Focused podcast.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | May 14, 2020

Mike Taylor

John Sweller talks about his Cognitive Load Theory on the Filling the Pail Podcast Emily Justin-Szopinski talks about the overlap between digital marketing and instructional design on the Awesome ID podcast Nigel Paine and Martin Couzins look at the difference between a learning culture and a culture of learning on the From Scratch podcast.

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Friday Finds — AI in L&D, Copywriting Tactics, Simplicity

Mike Taylor

Learn more → Why simplicity is your secret weapon Simplicity Theory, emphasizing cognitive fluency suggests that clear and straightforward experiences reduce cognitive load, aiding decision-making and memory. Podcast This is the conversation that caught my ear this week. www.notion.so/product/calendar

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | November 30, 2018

Mike Taylor

Simplifying Cognitive Load Theory. Adam Boxer ( @adamboxer1 ) takes a stab and simplifying the cognitive load theory. John Sweller’s Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) may be the single most important thing for teachers to know, but it was not necessarily designed with teachers in mind. Conference News.

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

Mike Taylor

In spite of many cognitive psychologists’ efforts to dispel the myth, the learning styles theory is still popular in many educational circles. 20 questions you should ask before talking about training with Jeff Kortenbosch on the Learning While Working podcast. How do Learning Styles Affect Learning Predictions? Watch Video.

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52 eLearning Experts Share their Best Tip for Creating Engaging eLearning

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Patti is the Founder of Learning Peaks, a published author , and a frequent speaker at eLearning conferences. He is also a frequent eLearning conference presenter and expert eLearning blogger. She is an award winning designer and a frequent speaker at eLearning conference. Learn more about Patti here.