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Clark Quinn on Learning Science for Instructional DesignersReturning guest Dr. Clark Quinn discusses his new book, Learning Science for Instructional Designers, a helpful guide for practitioners who wish to understand the science behind the methods we employ…
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Echo - Simple Stress Management Techniques That Are Data Proven to Improve One's Health and Decision MakingIn this Echo episode of "Acquisition Practices Worth Emulating" Dr. Robert Carter highlights some research he's done on how to reduce stress. The techniques briefly mentioned in the…
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Thinking about Thinking PodcastIn this podcast, we focus on thinking about our thinking; working out what is the most appropriate thought process to apply to a problem to develop a deeper understanding of how to discriminate…
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Thinking about ThinkingIn this video, we focus on thinking about our thinking; working out what is the most appropriate thought process to apply to a problem to develop a deeper understanding of how to discriminate…
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EP019: Clark Quinn on 21st Century LearningTechnology is the disruptor of our time and its effects are no less felt in the Learning world. We discuss innovation with author Clark Quinn - how it's become the price of entry and how we must…
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EP017: Julie Dirksen on the Science of Behavior ChangeWhen last we met with Julie, we discussed digital habit formation. Today, we segue to the science of behavior change.
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EP005: Bobbie DeLeon on Critical ThinkingHave you mastered the art of Critical Thinking? More than ever, it's a skill-set we need in our complex world. Dr. Bobbie DeLeon helps us understand today's topic and offers practical…
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EP004: Julie Dirksen on Digital Habit FormationAre you a creature of habit? We discuss Digital Habit Formation with Julie Dirksen, author of Design for How People Learn.
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