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The Power of Surprise in Story-based design

Vignettes Learning

Scientists at Emory and Baylor used MRIs to measure changes in human brain activity in response to a sequence of pleasurable stimuli, using fruit juice and water. The patterns of juice and water squirts were either predictable or completely unpredictable. Surprise is like crack in your brain.

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Creating Great Stories for eLearning

Vignettes Learning

On the other hand, eLearning designers, as many may say, "don't have the creative juices" to craft powerful titles and stories. Try looking at your customer complaint logs or your accident reports or scrap waste level or rate of returns. I need the stroller immediately since I am traveling." – customer from Stockholm.

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Wanted – Instructional Designer

eLearning 24-7

How many of you know why WBT was created or how it is different than CBT or why hummingbirds seem to swarm my feeder as though they are starved for juice? On a recent post on LinkedIn, I talked about SMEs (Subject Matter Experts) and why they should not be the people creating your course/content. Ever heard of a flower? .

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2020 LMS Trends: An Analyst’s Extended Enterprise Learning Predictions

Talented Learning

Besomebody Acquires Pixelbug to Add AI, AR and VR to Its Skills Training Products. 4) Customer Education Remains a Golden Ticket. Try to name a corporation without customers. That’s why customer education is such a hot segment of the extended enterprise universe. 2020 LMS TRENDS PREDICTION. SEE THE WINNERS NOW!