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

Mike Taylor

Erich Jarvis: The Neuroscience Of Speech, Language & Music. Effective Strategies for Managing Information Overload. And when your work relies on habitual digital consumption, it can easily cause information overload. Did you know that as we read, the muscles that generate speech engage.

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Friday Finds — AI Revolution, Prompt Engineering, Reducing Info Overload

Mike Taylor

What I’m Listening To: I’m not exactly how to refer to Public Library Commute – other than this is great music that I’ve been loving all week! Learn more → Reducing Information Overload in Your Organization Information overload is the inevitable result of the modern organization’s always-on, more-is-better approach to communication.

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5 Tips for making Zoom training more engaging

Matrix

However, it’s important to keep the extra engaging elements – the music, the chit-chat, the icebreakers – because setting the right atmosphere is crucial. Your goal is to avoid cognitive overload, not to shave off minutes from the module. Read more: How to handle information overload in instructional design.

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How to Navigate Social Media (and Avoid Information Overload)

Rapid eLearning

When I was younger, I took great pride in not listening to mainstream music. Back then we didn’t have the internet to find and listen to music. The Value of Community. Instead, I sought out bands that no one knew. The problem with unheard of bands is that they’re typically unheard of.

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Friday Finds — Cultivating Capabilities, Design Rules, xAPI

Mike Taylor

What I’m Listening To: I’ve have liked Landon Conrath’s music for awhile now but never knew who he was – I do now and he’s definitely a favorite. I’m very lucky to have access to such nice facilities and the amazing people who make it all happen. As always, thanks for reading.

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Friday Finds — Critical Ignoring, Behavioral Design Pros, Slide Docs

Mike Taylor

What I’m Listening To: Today, I’m revisiting a favorite and am immersed in the distinct amalgamation of musical styles of The Arctic Monkeys Last Week’s Most Clicked: Three major things people get wrong about the brain News & Notes “Critical Ignoring”: Learning to Ignore in an Information-Overloaded World The digital age (..)

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How to Create Context-Setting Learning Objectives - Tip #162

Vignettes Learning

According to Dr. Daniel Levitin, PhD , author of the bestselling book This is Your Brain On Music, we process 34 gigabytes of information during our leisure time alone and we would have created a world with 300 exabytes of human made information. Story Impacts Learning and Performance: Monogatari Press.