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A-Z of Digital Learning

The Learning Rooms

A learning theory which considers how the brain receives, processes and stores information. Employee training that is mandated by legislation, regulation, or policy. Examples include technical knowledge, writing abilities or project management. Learning by working together in small groups. Copyright. Cognitivism. Cybersecurity.

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How to make the work from home transition smoothly

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For example, a study from the University of Exeter found productivity rose by 15% when working environments were filled with just a few plants. The exercise-induced release of endorphins boosts your mood and has even been shown to increase the size of the area of your brain involved in memory and learning.

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Providing a Parachute: Training for Active Inclusion

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So, how do you make active inclusion in the workplace a reality, not just a policy? If you’ve got a brain, you’re biased Unconscious biases are like invisible threads. From a young age, our brains start to categorize the world. She gives an example of how most people are well-intentioned when it comes to supporting diversity.

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Baking the Cookies: Hiring Learning Consultants to be Successful

Wonderful Brain

If you want to smell the enticing aroma of fresh baked chocolate chip cookies, then follow the directions on the box. 5. Can the consultant utilize tech support directly or through, by example, a manager. 6. The consultant should be introduced to staff working in the immediate area and his role made clear to everyone.