Category Archives: Cognitive Mental Processes

The workings of the brain to process information

The Bite-Size Revolution

Longer is not always better. We see this in many situations. We can enjoy a trip from London to New York City by cruise ship but it will take much longer than a short airplane ride. If time is important, … Continue reading

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Flipping the Classroom

The concept of flipping the classroom is an interesting idea. It changes the traditional dynamics of a classroom. The learning portion of the experience happens in the early morning or evening hours. The content is provided through an online learning … Continue reading

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Content Overload

Our world today is full of digital content. All of this information creates two problems that we must deal with. The first problem is an overload of content as we try to find a specific piece of information. It seems … Continue reading

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eLearning vs. Mobile Learning

eLearning provided on the desktop or through a laptop provides a richer, more complete experience for the individual who has time to dedicate to the training content. Mobile learning is best used to capture moments of “lost time” through quick … Continue reading

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Orientation Overload

Do you recall the first day experience on the new job? You were probably introduced to 20 people as you took a quick tour of the building. Then came the session with the HR department where your total benefits package … Continue reading

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