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Brain Rules for Learning: Who Knew? We All Did. | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

by Andrea on April 15, 2011 in Classroom Learning , Informal Learning , Training Development , blended learning , eLearning , social learning Recently, I was lucky enough to attend a keynote speech by Dr. John Medina on his book Brain Rules at the eLearning Guild’s Learning Solutions 2011 conference. We All Did. I believe it is coming.

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Learning Solutions 2022 - Conference Summary #LSCon

Learning Visions

It's been a long time, and, man, it was really good to be back in person with my L+D peeps at the Learning Guild's Learning Solutions 2022 (#LSCon). Guild Research: Upskilling, Communities, and Engagement (Dr. Jane Bozarth, The Learning Guild) Jane took us through some of the latest research publications from the Learning Guild.

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Quip: Systematic Creativity

Clark Quinn

For instruction, I continue to track for insights from behavioral, social, cognitive, post-cognitive, even machine learning. One of the interesting areas comes from computer science, searching through problem-spaces for solutions. If we think of the solution set as a space, some solutions are better than others.

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Moving from Sales Theory to Practice: Strategies for Better Outcomes

Infopro Learning

Salespeople need to understand the psychology of consumer behavior and the underlying motives that drive purchasing decisions. Some well-known sales methodologies include the AIDA model, the SPIN framework, and solution selling. At Infopro Learning, we use the REAL (Research, Engage, Advocate, Lead to the Solution) Selling methodology.

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Curiosity as a Business Practice

Learning Rebels

Depending on your perspective, mindset, and motivations – curiosity could mean being open to more information or inclined to risk-taking actions and decisions, falling down the rabbit hole of the internet, or being engrossed in research papers. . The impulse to search and discover is ingrained into a person’s DNA. emphasis mine].

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Lurking is Not a Static State

ID Reflections

Some of the research material points to a cycle of participation that I have mentioned later. I recalled some of the posts and articles I had read in the past about lurking as a behavior in online communities and what it indicated, and decided to dig through those again. Does that mean they should always continue to lurk?

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Best LMS Plugin for WordPress: Create, Manage, and Sell Online Courses Easily

Paradiso

In this post, well explore the best LMS plugins for WordPress, compare top solutions, and explain why choosing the right LMS plugin can transform your online course business. Top LMS Plugins for WordPress After extensive research and testing, here are some of the most popular and highly recommended LMS plugins for WordPress.