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Online MBA Learning Resources – Books, Blogs, Articles, Forums, Podcasts, and YouTube Channels

Learning Routes

Dive into the top YouTube channel, your bundle of tips, tricks, and expert interviews – polish your skills and slay those dragons with style. These channels will even help you through specialised programs like EMBA, CAT, and Offline MBA. Forums Wall Street Oasis Connect with fellow students and professionals.

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Friday Finds — Learning How to Learn, Motivation, Scenario-based Learning

Mike Taylor

By utilizing prompts generated by ChatGPT, educators can tap into learners’ curiosity and critical thinking skills, creating a dynamic learning environment that caters to individual interests and needs. Learn more → 21 podcast picks to help unleash your facilitation superpowers Want to take your facilitation skills to the next level?

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Cognitive Neuroscience and Virtual Reality: How Immersive Training Underscores the Science of Learning

Roundtable Learning

This is just one example of how VR safety training programs activate the brain through sensory-rich experiential learning. VR training programs activate the brain through visual, audible, and physical stimulation. Whether it’s fresh air or a simulated oasis in VR, the brain’s plasticity responds to enriched environments.

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Reflections on Two Decades and Three Degrees

Allison Rossett

I found an oasis and I drink up. Professors stretch us to see fresh viewpoints, pick up tech skills, and approach wicked problems in novel ways. MOOCs, ipad programs, flipped classrooms… Maybe it’s just another way of telling us to perform with fewer resources in a declining economy. I take a few intro courses to find out.

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48 Books Every Aspiring Chief Learning Officer Should Read

TalentLMS

Highly engaging and, dare I say it, fun to read, Telling Ain’t Training will change the way you approach planning your next training program. The main takeaway is that there are different ways to create courses, depending on the goal, e.g., design for knowledge, design for skills, design for motivation and habits. Find it here.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Value of Instructional Designers

Learning Visions

Monday, January 07, 2008 The Value of Instructional Designers Ive been having on ongoing conversation with other instructional designers as to whether or not we need to have the technical skill sets to actually build the courses we design. See Christys post, Technology Skills for Instructional Designers for more on this conversation.)