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Friday Finds: The Best Of Learning, Design & Technology | April 15, 2022

Mike Taylor

Even if you don’t want to send a newsletter, there is lots of good info in here about how to more effectively keep up with whatever topics you want to stay informed about. 21 Questions to ask before Designing Any Training Program. Follow me on Twitter and LinkedIn. Performance problems can be caused by a myriad of thing.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | April 2, 2020

Mike Taylor

When It Comes To Design, Your Eyes Are Way Better Than Math. This article takes a quick look at how mathematics is not the ultimate source of design truth. Donald Clark highlights a recent study indicating that visual cues have no effect on collaborative work. Follow me on Twitter and LinkedIn.

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

Mike Taylor

It is internet radio designed to help you focus while you work. Each post explains a strategy, why it’s effective, how it can be applied in a learning context along with possible limitations. Easiest Way to Host Elearning. If you’ve ever Googled “how to upload my elearning course” this post is for you.

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Friday Finds: The Best Of Learning, Design & Technology | March 18, 2022

Mike Taylor

Last week’s most clicked item: How to Use PowerPoint for Graphic Design. Dig in to learn more about the Pygmalion effect also known as the Rosenthal effect, named after Robert Rosenthal, one of the researchers who demonstrated the impact of this psychological phenomenon in education. Follow me on Twitter and LinkedIn.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | March 26, 2020

Mike Taylor

Last week’s most clicked item: Pre-Recorded Videos Prove More Effective for Student Learning Than In-Person Instruction. Here are three podcast episodes from this week that are worth a listen: Designing Virtual Classrooms on the Good Practice podcast. Better Visual Design advice from Connie Malamed on the Train as You Listen podcast.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | March 12, 2020

Mike Taylor

Study: Pre-Recorded Videos Prove More Effective for Student Learning Than In-Person Instruction. Why Does a Design Look Good? This article from the Nielsen Norman Group tells us that visually aesthetic designs use consistent typography, establish a clear hierarchy, utilize a refined color palette, and align to a grid.

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Friday Finds — Persuasive Storytelling, Power of Words, Objectives

Mike Taylor

To summarize, the study suggests that using the present tense is more effective in persuasion than using the past tense. Christy Tucker has a good post about this , which I shared on LinkedIn recently. Christy shares some relevant research in her article and there is a rich discussion about it happening now over on LinkedIn.