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A Look Back At The Years Best From Learning Science And Instructional Design

Mike Taylor

The spacing effect is a far more effective way to learn and retain information that works with our brain instead of against it. Simplifying Cognitive Load Theory. Adam Boxer ( @adamboxer1 ) takes a stab and simplifying the cognitive load theory. Battling the Bandwidth of your Brain. Good Brain, Bad Brain: Basics.

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Friday Finds — Cognitive Load Research, Crafting Content, AIDC Conference

Mike Taylor

The session emphasizes the importance of creating memorable messages that capture sustained attention, reduce cognitive fatigue, and enhance trust and motivation. The session emphasizes the importance of creating memorable messages that capture sustained attention, reduce cognitive fatigue, and enhance trust and motivation.

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Make Corporate Training Memorable With Cognitive Load Theory

PulseLearning

Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) is an instructional design theory that uses the science of how the human brain processes information to inform the design of learning materials so they are easy to comprehend and remember. How does the human brain process information? Your brain processes visual and auditory information separately.

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

Mike Taylor

Last Week’s Most Clicked: Red Thread Research Learning Tech Trends News & Notes AI: Education’s Untapped Revolution In her TEDX Santa Barbara talk, Dr. Philippa Hardman discusses the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to revolutionize education. MARGE is a valuable tool to optimize learning potential. Check it out!

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The Case for Skill Fluency in an AI-Assisted Workplace

Degreed

Still, I believe that, amid all this change, a simple and time-tested fact of work life will persist: Employees need to draw on skills and expertise without the help of technology. 5 Reasons to Develop Skill Fluency in Your Core Areas of Expertise 1. It’s true that AI capabilities will transform how you get work done.

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Friday Finds — AI Use Cases for Instructional Design, Learning Design Dos & Don’ts, Prompt Engineering Made Easy

Mike Taylor

Last Week’s Most Clicked The “Pain Map Of Learning”: How Trainers Can Make Learning Fun Again News & Notes The Six AI Use Case Families of Instructional Design Newsletter regular Dr. Philippa Hardman says that AI in instructional design is like a Swiss Army Knife—way more versatile than just creating content or automating admin tasks!

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The quest to know knowledge

Clive on Learning

The news is broadcast, we listen." "Now. Knowing Knowledge is a book about connectivism , the way that knowledge exists through connections both inside the brain and beyond. Our mind may have been a black box to researchers a century ago, but we now understand many of the functions of different areas of our brain.