
Tip #582: The Power of Multiples of Five in Training
This Tip describes the power of multiples of five in training related to design, room set up, delivery and facilitation. “A rule to live by:
This Tip describes the power of multiples of five in training related to design, room set up, delivery and facilitation. “A rule to live by:
This Tip describes the best learning states, which are the emotional states of your learners, such as anticipation and intrigue. “Man is the only creature
This Tip is about brain research and how findings come in sets of three that have a direct impact on training design and delivery. Evidence-based
There are actually three types of memory: working memory, sensory memory, and long-term memory. This is according to Multimodal Learning Through Media: What the Research
This Tip provides an overview of cognitive load theory and the fact that our working memory has limited capacity. In early December, Janis Taylor sent
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