Friday Finds — Surprising Prompts, AI & Management, Primal Brain Attention

Sponsored by iSpring Sign up here to get Friday Finds in your inbox every Friday. When you arise in the morning, think of what a precious privilege it is to be alive - to breathe, to think, to enjoy, to love. — Marcus Aurelius Have you ever wondered why I include music in a newsletterContinue reading "Friday Finds — Surprising Prompts, AI & Management, Primal Brain Attention"

The L&D Detective: Solving Performance Mysteries with Mager’s Flowchart

As an L&D professional, you may feel overwhelmed by the challenges of diagnosing and solving performance problems in your organization. Fortunately, there's a powerful tool that can guide you through this process: Mager's Performance Consulting Flowchart. In this blog post, we'll break down Mager's flowchart, explain why it's so helpful, and highlight the benefits ofContinue reading "The L&D Detective: Solving Performance Mysteries with Mager’s Flowchart"

Friday Finds — Beautiful Documents, Memorable Images, Curation vs Creation

Friday Finds offers tips and resources for instructional designers. This week highlights PowerPoint's document creation potential and offers advice on effective visual use. Content curation benefits in learning and development are discussed, and various tech tools are recommended. Lastly, a webinar on building an instructional design portfolio. And as always new tools and the podcast of the week!

The Six Things Our Primal Brains Pay Attention To: A Guide for L&D Pros

In the fast-paced world of Learning and Development, capturing and maintaining attention is paramount. Have you ever wondered why some training sessions captivate while others fall flat? The answer lies in understanding our primal brain. According to “The Persuasion Code” by Christophe Morin and Patrick Renvoise, this ancient part of our brain, designed for survival,Continue reading "The Six Things Our Primal Brains Pay Attention To: A Guide for L&D Pros"

Friday Finds — First Impressions, Cognitive Science, Memorable Presentations Framework

This week's newsletter shares insight into captivating presentations and evidence-based instructional practices. It also highlights upcoming events and offers tech tool recommendations. Additionally, it promotes an upcoming webinar on transforming on-the-job training.

Friday Finds — Picture Superiority, Improving MCQs, Learning Science

The week we've got a variety of topics, from cognitive science to tech tools and upcoming events. It highlights the importance of visual learning, presents a new approach for multiple-choice questions, and offers a guide for effective multilingual online learning. The concise yet diverse content aims to support educators and learners alike.

Friday Finds — Thinking Fast & Slow, Cognitive Load, Innovation Through Prompting

The we cover cognitive biases, effective presentation design, AI prompts for innovation, and tech tools. Plus a podcast recommendation with Rory Sutherland. Dig in to learn more!

Friday Finds — Typography, Visual Hierarchy, Psychology of Short-Form

The week we've got insights about typography's impact on user perception, visual engagement techniques, the psychology of short-form content, tech tools, podcasts, and upcoming events featuring industry experts.

Friday Finds — Know Your Audience, Accelerating Excellence, ID Principles

The week's newsletter is loaded with recommended music, popular webinars, relevant news and research, instructional design principles, and considerations for training projects. It also shares tech tools, a podcast, upcoming events, and a guide for eLearning authoring tool selection.

Friday Finds — Myth of Reason, AI & Managers, AI Learning Design

Daniel Kahneman's work challenges the myth of rational decision-making. Ethan Mollick emphasizes the need for a new management approach due to AI integration. Dr. Philippa Hardman explores AI's potential in learning design. Plus tech tools, the podcast of the week and upcoming events are also featured.