Jill Bolte Taylor gave a rapid fire overview of our cognitive anatomy and insights about how we act and why. Most importantly, she gave us a powerful message about how we can choose who and how we can be.
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BJ Fogg Training 14 #trg14 Keynote Mindmap
Shawn Achor Training 14 #Trg14 Keynote Mindmap
Kate Hartman #ASTDTK14 Keynote Mindmap
Amy Jo Martin #ASTDTK14 Keynote Mindmap
Jeff Dyer #ASTDTK14 Keynote Mindmap
David Merrill #AECT Keynote Mindmap
David Merrill talked about his first principles of instruction, leading the way through the development of his thinking. I admit that his steps from strategy to problem-solving were a little elusive, but I was pleased to see that he has come around to problem-centered learning, and design by prototyping and refinement. His take home in the Q&A was to have more examples and put problems first. Always a pleasure to hear him.
Howard Rheingold #AECT Keynote Mindmap
Richard Clark #AECT Keynote Mindmap
Richard Clark presented the research on media and learning, highlighting the 30 years of debate. He started talking about the importance of evidence, and summarized a variety of points of view and research, with a focus on John Sweller’s Cognitive Load Theory and Dick Mayer’s multimedia work. He finished with a potshot at constructivism.
Jason Lauritsen & Joe Gerstandt #DevLearn Keynote Mindmap
Jason and Joe led a lively session inspiring us to innovate through small hacks. Their very pragmatic process is approachable and practical. A great closing to DevLearn.