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Multitasking in the Modern Virtual Classroom

InSync Training

I’m willing to bet that you divided your attention between the event and other things like email, lunch, or a pressing project. Even the most committed learners and seasoned virtual classroom experts have a tendency to multitask in this learning environment. Think back to the last webinar or virtual training session you attended.

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4 Tips for effective listening during online professional events

Matrix

Whether you talk in a TED event, or you give a simple presentation for clients or colleagues, you may think that it is enough to speak well. 4 Tips for effective listening during online professional events. So how can we improve our listening skills in the Golden Age of online professional events? Is that so? Get back on track.

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Hosting corporate offline events in the post-pandemic era

TalentLMS

Corporate offline events put on hold during the pandemic are making a comeback. And with them comes a new dilemma : Should we encourage more in-person events or embrace the new flexible work-from-anywhere mentality? We’ll share some offline event examples to help you plan for success.

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Presentation Backchannel Multitasking

Tony Karrer

Caveats to Multitasking is Generally Bad for Work and Learning See my post on Multitasking for a summary of this. Or Clive Shepherd's How should presenters address multitasking? simple statement: Multitasking is an illusion – we are simply not capable of doing it. Multitasking Doodling and Notetaking are good.

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Routines & Adaptability: How Producers Keep Virtual Training on Track

InSync Training

Whether you provide production support in your organization’s live online learning events, or you would simply like to create smoother virtual sessions, try applying a few simple approaches for seamless programs. A technical or instructional producer.

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Your Brain on Change

Learningtogo

The amygdala will capture the context of this experience so that when we remember it in the future, we will recall the emotions and physical sensations surrounding the event. Contrary to popular belief, the brain does not multitask. That’s how a significant childhood memory can be recalled with such rich, sensual detail.). Switch cost.

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Top 8 Benefits of Educational Games in K12 Learning

Hurix Digital

Educational Games for Students Online Expand Memory Capacity Educational games for students online require students to memorize facts, figures, locations, events, equations, formulas, shapes, categories, and much more. Video games have also been shown to boost multitasking and learning ability by stimulating the brain’s frontal lobe.”

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